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ABP News on MSNMicrosoft First Tech Giant To Jump On GPT-5 Bandwagon: Satya Nadella Announces Rollout Across Key Platforms
Positioned as Microsoft’s most advanced AI offering to date, GPT-5 brings substantial upgrades in reasoning, coding ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNElon Musk Tells Satya Nadella ‘OpenAI Is Going To Eat Microsoft Alive’ After ChatGPT-5 Launch
Musk posted on X in response to the Microsoft CEO’s post announcing the launch of ChatGPT-5 across the company's platforms.
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Satya Nadella on the ‘enigma of success’ in the age of AI: A thriving business, but 15,000+ layoffs
Microsoft is spending $80 billion on AI initiatives in 2025, and CEO Satya Nadella says headcount is “relatively unchanged” ...
One key theme of organizations that are pivoting to “AI-first” structures is a kind of “flattening” of company structure, ...
Shantanu Narayen, Reshma Kewalramani, Neal Mohan, Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani also make the Fortune 100 Most Powerful ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says supporting AI giants like OpenAI helps optimize Azure's cloud capabilities, calling it a ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has officially announced GitHub Spark, a new AI-powered tool designed to help developers turn ...
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India Today on MSNAI vs jobs: What Vinod Khosla, Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, other tech leaders really think
Vinod Khosla has warned that India’s BPO and IT sectors could disappear if they fail to adapt to the rapid growth of AI. Here ...
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Microsoft cuts another 40 jobs in Washington state, continuing layoffs amid AI investment surge
Microsoft makes another 40 layoffs in Washington, bringing the total in its home state to 3,160 since May, part of 15,000+ ...
Satya Nadella said the biggest challenge with AI is getting people to change the way they work. Workflow needs to change with AI, the Microsoft CEO said. Tech leaders have been divided on whether ...
AI must be designed to assist humanity. Nadella says that machines that work alongside humans should do “dangerous work like mining” but still “respect human autonomy.” AI must be transparent.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took the stage at his company's massive Ignite conference to lay out his vision for how deep learning and artificial intelligence will transform the company. "AI is at ...
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