March 21, 2024, 4:51 p.m. |

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Microsoft has introduced .NET Smart Components, AI-powered UI controls intended to make it easier to add AI features to existing software. These components are currently experimental and not officially supported. 

Announced March 20, .NET Smart Components can be added to .NET apps without developers having to redesign their UX or researching machine learning and prompt engineering, Microsoft said. The components use Azure OpenAI to provide prebuilt end-to-end AI features that can be dropped into existing app UIs.

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