Microsoft will talk more about AI, Windows, and ARM at Build 2023 next month
AI will take center stage at Build 2023.
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What you need to know
The session list for Microsoft’s Build developer conference is live, and perhaps unsurprisingly, it has revealed that the company is planning totalk a lot more about its AI effortsacross many different products and services, including Microsoft 365 and Windows.
The conference will openwith a keynote lead by Satya Nadella, who will give a general overview of the company’s plans for AI and how developers can leverage AI models to enhance their own apps and services using things like the Microsoft Graph.
Additional breakout sessions will dive in further, withCVP Panos Panay and EVP Rajesh Jha leading a sessionthat will talk more about how developers can leverage the power of Microsoft 365, Windows, and the Microsoft Graph to develop next generation AI applications.
There are alsoannouncements around the ONNX runtime, along with related tools that will help developers integrate an AI model into Windows apps. Microsoft is even making it easier to see an overview of your developer workstations with a new “Dev Home” app.
There’s even a dedicated session from EVP Scott Guthrie that will detailnext generation AI innovationfor developers through services such as Github Copilot, Azure OpenAI services, and the Microsoft Cloud platform.
Other interesting Windows sessions include one about how developers canbuild great Windows on ARM apps, another onexpanding app reach using the Microsoft Store and Windows Widgets, and a deep-dive into how Microsoft is deliveringmajor updates to File Explorer by implementing WinUI 3.
Lastly, a session from Microsoft’s Partner Program Manager, Scott Hanselman willdive into “developer joy”and showcase what Windows developers have to look forward to in the coming weeks and months.
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You cancheck out the full Build session list here, and be sure totune in to the live event on May 23for all the announcements as they happen.
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