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Microsoft launches seven in-house 'MAI' models at Build 2026, led by 35B-active MAI-Thinking-1 trained without OpenAI data

At its Build 2026 developer conference in San Francisco on June 2, 2026, Microsoft formally launched its homegrown MAI model family — seven models in total — its most explicit move yet to reduce dependence on OpenAI.

·FILED ISSUE 2026-06-02·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·
corrected · see file

At a glance

  • Seven MAI models launched at Build 2026, San Francisco, June 2, 2026
  • MAI-Thinking-1: sparse mixture-of-experts, 35 billion active parameters (~1 trillion total), 256,000-token context window
  • Trained 'entirely on clean, commercially licensed data without distillation from any third-party model'
  • Benchmarks: 97.0% AIME 2025, 94.5% AIME 2026; SWE-Bench Pro ~52.8% (claimed to match Claude Opus 4.6); blind human raters preferred it over Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • Other models: MAI-Code-1-Flash (5B coder, ~51% SWE-Bench Pro, claimed to beat Claude Haiku 4.5 at lower cost), MAI-Image-2.5 (+Flash), MAI-Transcribe-1.5 (43 languages), MAI-Voice-2 (+Flash, 15+ languages)

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Specific facts were amended by the verification desk on 2026-07-02. See the update log below; the correction is permanent.
Microsoft launches seven in-house 'MAI' models at Build 2026, led by 35B-active MAI-Thinki
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At its Build 2026 developer conference in San Francisco on June 2, 2026, Microsoft formally launched its homegrown MAI model family — seven models in total — its most explicit move yet to reduce dependence on OpenAI. The flagship is MAI-Thinking-1, Microsoft AI's first reasoning model: a sparse mixture-of-experts design with 35 billion active parameters (roughly one trillion total) and a 256,000-token context window.

Microsoft stresses it was trained 'entirely on clean, commercially licensed data without distillation from any third-party model.' On benchmarks it posted 97.0% on AIME 2025 and 94.5% on AIME 2026; on SWE-Bench Pro (~52.8%) Microsoft says it matches Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 on coding and that blind human raters preferred it over Claude Sonnet 4.6. The other six models: MAI-Code-1-Flash (a 5B coder hitting ~51% SWE-Bench Pro, beating Claude Haiku 4.5 at lower cost), MAI-Image-2.5 and a Flash variant, MAI-Transcribe-1.5 (43-language transcription), and MAI-Voice-2 plus a Flash variant (15+ languages).

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleiman framed the strategy around 'long-term self-sufficiency,' claiming tuned MAI models beat OpenAI's GPT-5.5 on quality for specific enterprise tasks while delivering a 'tenfold reduction in costs.' Because Microsoft owns both the models and the Azure compute, it can avoid third-party royalties and pass savings to developers. The launch marks a strategic inflection: after years as OpenAI's largest backer and distribution partner, Microsoft is now competing head-on at the foundation-model layer.

Update log · verification desk

2026-07-02Item says Suleyman claimed tuned MAI models beat GPT-5.5 on enterprise tasks with a 'tenfold reduction in costs'. The primary keynote transcript attributes the tenfold cost reduction to unnamed early adopters/McKinsey examples, not to Suleyman, and no checked source (microsoft.ai transcript, TechTimes, digit.in) contains any GPT-5.5 comparison. Evidence: https://microsoft.ai/news/microsoft-build-2026-mai-keynote-transcript/
2026-07-02The quoted phrase trained 'entirely on clean, commercially licensed data without distillation from any third-party model' is TechTimes' paraphrase, not Microsoft's wording; the keynote says 'created with an enterprise-grade, clean and commercially licenced data lineage that you can trust' and 'trained from scratch with zero distillation'. Substance holds; attribution as a direct quote does not. Evidence: https://microsoft.ai/news/microsoft-build-2026-mai-keynote-transcript/ and https://www.techtimes.com/articles/317631/20260602/microsoft-build-2026-mai-thinking-1-first-house-reasoning-model-trained-without-openai-data.htm
2026-07-02Name misspelled 'Mustafa Suleiman' — correct spelling is Mustafa Suleyman. Evidence: https://www.geekwire.com/2026/microsoft-unveils-seven-homegrown-ai-models-in-bid-for-long-term-self-sufficiency/

Key facts on file

  • Seven MAI models launched at Build 2026, San Francisco, June 2, 2026
  • MAI-Thinking-1: sparse mixture-of-experts, 35 billion active parameters (~1 trillion total), 256,000-token context window
  • Trained 'entirely on clean, commercially licensed data without distillation from any third-party model'
  • Benchmarks: 97.0% AIME 2025, 94.5% AIME 2026; SWE-Bench Pro ~52.8% (claimed to match Claude Opus 4.6); blind human raters preferred it over Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • Other models: MAI-Code-1-Flash (5B coder, ~51% SWE-Bench Pro, claimed to beat Claude Haiku 4.5 at lower cost), MAI-Image-2.5 (+Flash), MAI-Transcribe-1.5 (43 languages), MAI-Voice-2 (+Flash, 15+ languages)
  • Mustafa Suleiman (Microsoft AI CEO): tuned MAI models beat GPT-5.5 on specific enterprise tasks with 'tenfold reduction in costs'

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Microsoft AI — Microsoft Superintelligence team (2026-06-02)
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