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Elliot Kim
Microsoft has announced that its annual Build developer conference will take place in Seattle from May 19th to 22nd. The event, which will be held at the Seattle Convention Center, is expected to be packed with announcements related to artificial intelligence (AI), a key focus area for the company.
Last year's Build conference saw Microsoft unveil its AI agents, an AI-powered Windows clipboard PowerToy, and a tiny Snapdragon PC. Given the company's continued investment in AI, it's likely that this year's event will feature even more AI-related announcements.
In addition to AI, there are rumors of new Surface hardware debuting around the same time as Build. This would be in line with last year's event, which took place just days after the unveiling of new Qualcomm-powered Copilot Plus PCs at a special Windows and Surface AI event.
Microsoft has been actively promoting its Copilot AI features, including the relaunch of Copilot for businesses with free AI chat and pay-as-you-go agents. The company has also started bundling Office AI features into Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions. As such, it's likely that Build will feature more announcements related to Copilot and Microsoft's Office and Windows AI ambitions.
The Build conference is a key event for Microsoft, providing a platform for the company to showcase its latest developments and innovations to the developer community. With AI expected to dominate the event, it will be interesting to see how Microsoft plans to leverage this technology to drive growth and innovation in the industry.
While Microsoft has not provided any specific hints about what to expect at Build, the company's focus on AI and its recent announcements suggest that this year's event will be an important one for developers and tech enthusiasts alike. As the conference approaches, it's likely that more details will emerge about what Microsoft has in store.
In the meantime, developers and industry watchers will be eagerly anticipating the event, which promises to provide valuable insights into Microsoft's vision for the future of technology and its role in shaping the industry.
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