Microsoft Releases 7 Self-Developed MAI Models in June, Aims to Eliminate Anthropic Token Costs

According to Bloomberg, Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman said in June at Build 2026 that Anthropic's models are extremely expensive, and the company released 7 self-developed MAI series models to reduce and eventually eliminate token purchasing costs. The new lineup includes MAI-Thinking-1, which features reasoning capabilities and competes with Anthropic's Claude 4.6 Opus on programming tasks. Microsoft is also migrating from third-party tools like Claude Code to its own GitHub Copilot CLI to control internal token consumption.
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