At Microsoft AI, we are on a mission to train the world’s most capable AI frontier models, pushing the boundaries of scale, performance, and product deployment. We’re tackling some of the most challenging problems in deep learning at scale. As a team, we will deliver one of the best foundation models in the world, forming the foundation of many initiatives across Microsoft AI. As a Product Manager, AI Multimodal, you will work at the nexus of product and research. Your products are the language and multimodal models that power Microsoft Copilot. You will be responsible for balancing product needs with research priorities, ensuring that Copilot’s messages are high quality, factual and safe. You will also be responsible for prioritizing new features and research, working closely with AI researchers to build and execute project plans. In particular, we are looking for candidates who: Deeply understand the pipeline of collecting data, training and then serving language models and multimodal models Have experience in working side-by-side with researchers and engineers Thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment Are passionate about managing high stakes time-sensitive large-scale programs Take the initiative and enjoys finding paths through complexity in a fast-paced environment Are comfortable owning projects that span offices, teams and time zones, can co-ordinate different workstreams, and drive to relentlessly unblock progress Demonstrate a proactive attitude and enthusiasm for exploring new methods and technologies Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. As employees we come together with a growth mindset, innovate to empower others, and collaborate to realize our shared goals. Each day we build on our values of respect, integrity, and accountability to create a culture of inclusion where everyone can thrive at work and beyond. Starting January 26, 2026, MAI employees are expected to work from a designated Microsoft office at least four days a week if they live within 50 miles (U.S.) or 25 miles (non-U.S., country-specific) of that location. This expectation is subject to local law and may vary by jurisdiction.