Microsoft Foundry’s MAI‑Transcribe‑1: Cheaper Speech‑to‑Text Lands in Azure (and Why .NET Teams Should Care)

TL;DR Microsoft quietly shipped MAI‑Transcribe‑1 into Azure AI Foundry public preview this week. It’s a first‑party speech‑to‑text model with ~50% lower GPU cost, solid multilingual coverage, and clean Foundry + .NET integration. If you run call centers, meeting transcription, or...

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Microsoft’s New MAI Models Land in Foundry: What .NET and Azure Engineers Should Actually Do About It

TL;DR Microsoft quietly crossed an important line this week: it’s now shipping its own first‑party foundation models (text, speech, and image/video) inside Microsoft Foundry, alongside OpenAI models. For Azure and .NET engineers, this isn’t hype—it changes pricing options, latency trade‑offs,...

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