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微软正在考虑将DeepSeek模型用于低成本Copilot:报告
2026-06-17 02:34
- Amid its move to usage-based pricing, Microsoft (MSFT) is considering using DeepSeek (DEEPSEEK) artificial intelligence models for a low-cost version of its Copilot Cowork tool, Axios reported.
- The Redmond, Wa.-based Microsoft told the news outlet that it has explored using a version of DeepSeek V4 for Copilot Cowork. Copilot Cowork is currently powered by models made by Anthropic (ANTHRO) and OpenAI (OPENAI). The tech giant added that it expects to make a lower-cost version of Copilot Cowork in the next several weeks and the model it uses will be confirmed then.
- "We have users who do hundreds of tasks a week, which is great — they're way productive — but the consequence is the costs can go very high," Charles Lamanna, Microsoft's executive vice president for Copilot, agents and platform, told Axios.
- DeepSeek did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Seeking Alpha.
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