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Addressing an event here, Nadella said that making sure that youth has the necessary skills in order to be able to thrive in this new AI age is the most important thing that we should be doing.
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Over 230,000 organizations have embraced AI capabilities in Power Platform, witnessing an impressive 80% increase quarter over quarter.
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"Microsoft's Chairman and CEO, Satya Nadella, is set to engage with India's developer community and technologists, exploring new opportunities with AI," the company announced.
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In recent months, Microsoft's stock has been surging, driven by its focus on artificial intelligence (AI) in collaboration with OpenAI
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Before Thanksgiving, Nadella penned an internal memo to employees, lauding the remarkable pace of innovation amidst ongoing global hardships and uncertainties.
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Musk on Monday responded to Nadella's X post announcing the hiring of Altman and Brockman, saying, "Now they have to use Teams!".
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Altman, who was fired by OpenAI last week, was in discussions with the company's board for a re-entry but the deal fell apart and the ChatGPT developer hired former Twitch CEO Emmett Shear as interim CEO.
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Altman has been actively raising a venture capital fund targeting "hard tech," as reported by Semafor.
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Satya Nadella, who delivered the keynote address at a Microsoft event in Seattle, said that he was awake all night watching team India's tremendous 70-run win over New Zealand to enter the finals of the World Cup 2023.
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At the Microsoft Ignite 2023 developer conference in the US, Nadella mentioned staying up all night to catch the match.
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Earlier this month, top Microsoft leaders Satya Nadella and Brad Smith welcomed the closing of $68.7 billion transaction to acquire gaming giant Activision Blizzard.
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As of December 10, 2019, Windows 10 Mobile users ceased receiving fresh security updates, bug fixes, and assisted support choices.
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The Studio 2 also offers some big new connectivity options: it has two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, a microSD card reader, and the Surface Slim Pen 2.
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Microsoft and KPMG have announced a significant expansion of their global relationship, which will reshape professional services.
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Prime Minister Modi met Nadella and other key leaders at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Friday, along with a delegation of officials from India.
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The Microsoft-owned LinkedIn saw record engagement in the March quarter as more than 930 million members globally now turn to the professional social network to connect, learn, sell and get hired.
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Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos and Samsung Chairman and CEO Oh-Hyun Kwon are also on the invitees list for the summit to be held in the port city.
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"Good start to the day when two Hyderabadis get to catch up. We chatted about business and biryani," Rama Rao said in a tweet this morning.
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Nadella told that India's tax spend as a percentage of its GDP is becoming normalised when compared to the developed world, and is now among the top 10 countries.
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In the September quarter, Microsoft Cloud again exceeded $25 billion in revenue, up 24 per cent year-over-year.