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Microsoft eyes DeepSeek for enterprise AI

Microsoft expands enterprise AI reach with global Copilot Cowork launch and potential DeepSeek integration.

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Microsoft has launched a new AI agent called Copilot Cowork, which is now available globally. The agent is designed to handle more complex workplace tasks and features a pay-as-you-go pricing model. Coverage indicates a future version, Cowork 1, is forthcoming.

Reporting from The Economic Times, Seeking Alpha, and Firstpost highlights the global availability and pricing structure of the new agent. Axios and TradingView focus specifically on the company's reported interest in integrating DeepSeek technology into its enterprise AI offerings. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline or nature of the potential DeepSeek integration.

Observers should look for details regarding the release of Cowork 1 and how the pay-as-you-go model impacts enterprise adoption.

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Quick answers

What is Copilot Cowork?

It is a new AI agent from Microsoft designed for complex workplace tasks, currently available globally with pay-as-you-go pricing.

Is Microsoft integrating DeepSeek?

Coverage from Axios and TradingView states Microsoft is weighing or 'eyes' DeepSeek for enterprise AI, but specific integration details are not provided.

What is the pricing model?

The Economic Times reports the AI agent launches with a pay-as-you-go pricing structure.

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