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Microsoft Brings OpenAI’s New GPT Model to Windows 11 via AI Foundry
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Microsoft has integrated OpenAI’s newly released GPT model, gpt-oss-20b, into its Windows AI Foundry platform, giving Windows 11 users access to advanced AI capabilities directly on their devices.
Described by Microsoft as “tool-savvy and lightweight,” the open-source model is optimized for agentic tasks such as code execution and tool use. It is designed to run efficiently on a variety of Windows hardware, including consumer PCs and laptops with at least 16GB of VRAM, typically found in modern Nvidia or Radeon GPUs.
OpenAI trained the gpt-oss-20b model using high-compute reinforcement learning, enabling it to handle complex workflows, such as chaining web search with Python code execution. While it supports robust AI tasks in bandwidth-constrained environments, the model is limited to text only—it cannot generate or interpret images or audio.
Despite its capabilities, gpt-oss-20b has notable limitations. According to OpenAI’s internal benchmark PersonQA, the model hallucinated in 53% of responses to questions about people, underscoring the ongoing challenge of ensuring factual accuracy in generative models.
In addition to Windows 11, Microsoft plans to roll out the model to macOS and other platforms in the near future. It will also be available via Azure AI Foundry, alongside the older gpt-oss-120b model, allowing developers to access and deploy these models in the cloud.
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