What's the next big thing? Probably artificial intelligence (AI) agents. At least, that's the best answer based on what many technology sector executives and industry analysts are talking about the most these days.
Microsoft is forming a new group focused on developing AI apps and providing tools for third-party customers, the company announced Monday.
Microsoft made a trio of announcements this week that are going to be very important for how the company approaches its big AI bet in 2025. It started off by creating a new AI engineering group to focus its developers on building an AI platform and tools for both Microsoft and its customers.
Microsoft's Satya Nadella met with President-elect Trump and Elon Musk to discuss AI and cybersecurity. Microsoft committed $80 billion to AI data cen
Most observers believe some kind of widespread application of agentic AI is likely, but Nadella's grandiose vision of completely transforming software development, and by extension the entire industry, with this reorganization suggests he's one of the most bullish voices on agentic AI, to say the least.
The Microsoft CEO's claim about not being “chip constrained” has adversely affected investor sentiment for Nvidia. However, this development can prove beneficial for another high-flying semiconductor stock.
India-West Staff Reporter SEATTLE, WA – Microsoft is pushing forward its AI initiatives, with CEO Satya Nadella announcing that Jay Parikh will join the company’s senior leadership team. Parikh, formerly the global head of engineering at Facebook (now Meta) and most recently CEO of Lacework,
Humans and swarms of agents will be working together where AI agents will act as digital workers, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said.
Microsoft has established a new engineering division, CoreAI — Platform and Tools, to focus on developing foundational AI technologies and tools. Led by Jay Parikh, the division aims to build an integrated AI-first application stack,
Satya Nadella showcased the company's AI initiatives in agriculture, highlighting a broader push into AI backed by an $80 billion investment.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes AI agents working alongside humans will be transformative. AI agents could disrupt the business models of gig economy leaders Fiverr and Upwork. The technology ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's $3 billion investment in India for AI and cloud infrastructure, with plans to train 10 million Indians in AI over five y