Microsoft’s Scott Hanselman proclaimed on August 20 that AI and .NET were a “match made in heaven,” citing the GitHub Copilot AI-powered pair programming software as a prime example of their seamless integration, where he serves as vice chairman of the developer community. GitHub Copilot seamlessly integrates with Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code and its Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The OpenAI consumer interface was further showcased.
Microsoft claims that AI can be integrated into various functions and organizations with minimal coding requirements. The corporation also fostered synergies between its AI broker construction tool, an improvement equipment, and the cloud function stack, thereby enhancing overall efficiency. The team also designed and implemented interactive AI-powered network features using the robust .NET Framework.
The introduction of AI into Windows applications through the Windows Copilot Runtime and .NET was a key highlight, along with using .NET to empower developers to craft a personalized copilot that meets their specific needs.
To be explored during the convention are innovative concepts, including seamlessly integrating AI models within .NET frameworks, the synergy between OpenAI and Azure OpenAI, and unlocking value by combining .NET AI capabilities with Azure SQL. The discussion centered on developing generative artificial intelligence systems utilizing additional informational frameworks.