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Microsoft just admitted its biggest AI mistake — and spent $2.5 billion fixing it

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July 2, 2026

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Microsoft’s latest AI services announcement suggests the era of standardizing on a single model may be ending. This week, the The post Microsoft just admitted its biggest AI mistake — and spent 2.5 billion fixing it appeared first on The New Stack.

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