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Microsoft plans to invest $3B in AI, cloud in India
Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud services in India. The firm, which has been operating in India for Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion to expand its AI and cloud Azure services in India,
Microsoft reveals bold plans for AI investment
Brad Smith, the Microsoft Vice Chair and President, has revealed how the technology giant plans to move forward with its support for AI technology. The announcement comes as global investment in AI infrastructure is expected to reach $300 billion by 2026.
Microsoft to invest $3 billion in India, to expand AI and cloud capacity
Microsoft will spend $3 billion to expand its Azure cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) capacity in India, CEO Satya Nadella said on Tuesday, doubling down on a country with tech expertise and low costs to help turn such investments profitable.
Microsoft backs its $3B AI push in India with public and private sector deals
Microsoft announced a sweeping series of artificial intelligence partnerships across India's core sectors on Wednesday, a day after pledging to invest $3 Microsoft has forged AI alliances across core sectors in India as it kickstarts its $3 billion investment in the country.
AI Power Play: Microsoft’s $3 Billion Investment in India’s Future
India is on the brink of a huge technological transformation, and Microsoft is leading the charge. With artificial intelligence (AI) expected to bring $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, Microsoft is investing a massive $3 billion over the next two years to help India harness this incredible potential.
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Internal Microsoft document shows one way managers decide which employees they can't afford to lose — and it's all about AI
The AI talent wars are raging. An updated Microsoft document gives some managers a new way to keep AI experts at the company.
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As AI booms, here’s how Microsoft and Amazon are coming up with energy solutions
As energy use by data centers and AI computing keeps climbing, tech giants Amazon and Microsoft are searching for clean power ...
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Microsoft envisions 6 AI trends that will revolutionize industries and workplaces in 2025
Microsoft issued 6 AI trends that will revolutionize the industry in 2025. The AI bots will change the work in the office.
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Microsoft bet big on its Copilot AI tool. Here's everything to know about Copilot's features, cost, and risks.
Copilot is Microsoft's generative AI chatbot featured in much of the company's productivity software, and the tool has free ...
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Microsoft: I Hate AI, But This Is The Only Tech Stock I'm Buying
Get insights on the current state of AI, its potential, and Microsoft's role in navigating the AI revolution amid inflated ...
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Microsoft is reverting its Bing AI image generator due to quality complaints
Due to quality complaints, Microsoft announced that it would return its Bing AI image generator to its previous state. The ...
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Microsoft to Spend $80 Billion on AI Data Centers This Year
Microsoft Corp. plans to spend $80 billion this fiscal year building out data centers, underscoring the intense capital ...
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LG partners with Microsoft, will.i.am for better AI in homes, cars, audio devices
South Korean home electronics company LG announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft during the LG World Premiere event ...
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Microsoft Says AI Will Lead To Job Losses, Invests $80 Billion In The Tech
Microsoft has doubled down on its plan to invest $80 billion into artificial technologies in 2025, while at the same time ...
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