Microsoft Launches Industry-Specific AI Models to Drive Business Transformation

Microsoft Launches Industry-Specific AI Models to Drive Business Transformation
Microsoft has introduced a suite of industry-specific AI models in its Azure AI Model Catalog, enabling businesses across sectors to leverage advanced, customised AI tools for their unique operational needs. Built-in collaboration with partners such as Bayer, Cerence, Rockwell Automation, Saifr, Siemens Digital Industries Software, and Sight Machine, these adapted AI models offer fine-tuned capabilities, pre-trained using industry-specific data, spanning from agricultural solutions to in-vehicle digital assistants and manufacturing optimisation.

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Microsoft’s Industry-Tailored AI Models

“Across every industry, AI is creating a fundamental shift in what’s possible, enabling new use cases and driving business outcomes. While organisations around the world recognise the value and potential of AI, for AI to be truly effective it must be tailored to specific industry needs,” said Satish Thomas, Corporate Vice President, Business and Industry Solutions at Microsoft, on Wednesday.

Microsoft says this collaboration with its partner ecosystem allows it to create extensive scenarios for customers globally, with embedded AI capabilities — from industry data solutions in Microsoft Fabric to AI agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio to AI models in Azure AI Studio — that enable industries to realise their full potential.

These new partner-enabled models leverage Microsoft’s Phi family of small language models (SLMs) and can also be used to configure agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio. This platform allows customers to create, customise, and deploy AI-powered agents, which can be applied to an industry’s top use cases to address its most pressing needs, Microsoft noted in a blog post.