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Donald Trump’s win will affect the tech industry
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said Donald Trump’s re-election as US President is “a huge boost” for the technology sector. “It’s a huge boost for jobs in the United States,” he added. “He’s going to be a strong leader,” Nadella further said. Notably, Trump has called tech companies “the enemy” and “vultures” and said he’s…
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Microsoft already has a belief that it can make money on artificial intelligence
Microsoft has said it has over one million customers for its generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool CoPilot, as per a call with financial analysts by its CEO Satya Nadella. Microsoft Cloud Services is the company’s biggest unit, which generated revenue of nearly $62 billion in the quarter ended December, an increase of 14% compared to…
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Generative AI is something that can be made money by Google
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said the company now has over 1.5 million customers for the GitHub Copilot, a generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool. A total of 65% of Fortune 500 companies use Copilot for Microsoft Office, he said. Microsoft also said it now has over 1.5 million customers for the GitHub Copilot for its…
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Sam Altman’s Attempt to return as OpenAI CEO failed as the Board turned to an ex-witch CEO
In a letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, OpenAI Co-founder and Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever said he’ll be resigning from OpenAI’s board. “The board has determined that I cannot remain on our board at this time,” Sutskever said in the letter. The letter was seen by Bloomberg. This comes as OpenAI co-founders Altman and Brockman…
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Sam Altman failed in his attempt to return as OpenAI CEO
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said that the company is “committed” to its partnership with OpenAI, irrespective of the configuration. This comes as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s firing was reported by Bloomberg. “I want [Sam] and Greg to have a great home with all the colleagues at Microsoft, but I am exactly where I was…
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Sam Altman is a former OpenAI CEO
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced that Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, Co-founder of AI startup OpenAI, will join the company’s new computer vision and artificial intelligence division at Microsoft. Earlier, Microsoft had announced that it will invest “multibillion dollar” in OpenAI for research and development. Altman and Brockman had been working with Microsoft to…
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OpenAI’s Bizarre structure gave 4 people power to fire
Sam Altman, co-founder of artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, has rejoined Microsoft to lead a new advanced AI research team. Greg Brockman, who was also part of the startup, will also join Microsoft. “This is an opportunity for Microsoft and our industry to come together in a new way,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said.
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Sam Altman is the Openai Ousts CEO
After Sam Altman left Open AI on Friday, Mira Murati became its minister of truth and Chief Technology Officer. Before this, Murati was the company’s Chief Marketing Officer. Altman had left OpenAI in 2014 to found Amazon’s AI unit, but he was reappointed as the CEO in 2017. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is reportedly “blindside”…
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How search queries can be changed to get to your wallet
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said he initially thought Microsoft was an attractive business because of its Windows and Office functions. “I used to think of Windows and Office as attractive businesses until I saw search,” he added. He further said, “Bing didn’t have to win the market to be a big business…It already turns…
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Tech leaders are in the Senate to discuss the regulation of artificial intelligence
AI Insight Forum held by the US Senate’s Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was attended by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, X’s Elon Musk, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Nvidia President Jensen Huang. The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Artificial Intelligence before the forum. Schumer said the government needs a federal…
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Tech doyens call for a stop in sudden alarm
A letter signed by over 50 people has called for a “time for Independence” in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The letter, addressed to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, said AI systems should be deemed public and verifiable, adding that a pause in development should be “public and verifiable”. It also called for an independent review of new…
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The FTC wants to block the merger of Microsoft withActivision.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said that the US Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) lawsuit to block Microsoft’s $5 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard won’t be a “huge mistake”. He added that the FTC’s allegation that Microsoft made some popular game titles exclusive to it didn’t align with the facts. He said, “We believe we’ll…