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Microsoft Foundry Labs: A Practical Guide for Retail Innovation

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Most frontierAI research isn't built with retail in mind, but a handful of models in Microsoft Foundry Labs map onto real retail problems remarkably well. I went through the catalog and picked out the ones with a genuine use case, from product imagery and conversational commerce to search, optimization, and 3D shopping. I also dig into why in-house retail teams can treat these as building blocks rather than off-the-shelf products, and how pairing them with startups in the Microsoft for Startups portfolio can accelerate the work. If you're a retailer or brand thinking about where to build, I'd love to hear from you.

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