Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes that DeepSeek will inevitably help the American AI industry rather than hurt it. Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella isn’t pressed about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s recent success.
In the latest earnings call with investors, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated the company "continued to see strong momentum for Xbox Cloud Gaming" and reported 140 million hours streamed this past quarter.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently commented on DeepSeek's ultra-cost-effective AI and compared it to the Jevons paradox economic concept. The executive claims AI will skyrocket, and developments out of China shouldn't be ignored.
If Satya Nadella were to leave Microsoft, the company’s future would depend heavily on its ability to maintain the momentum.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had the quote of the week in response to a question from CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin about Elon Musk questioning the ability of the new Stargate Project‘s financial ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella met incoming US President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago where Elon Musk and Vice President-elect JD Vance were also present. Read more to know what all they discussed ahead of
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we delve into the Stargate Project announcement by OpenAI, Oracle and Softbank, in conjunction with President Trump, and assess the implications for OpenAI's relationship with Microsoft.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella joined fellow big tech CEO Elon Musk in swiping at the Stargate artificial intelligence megadeal unveiled by President Donald Trump earlier this week, with Nadella’s ...
Meta, Nvidia, and other tech giants react to DeepSeek's competitive, cost-efficient models that challenge established market players.
History repeats itself, quickly it seems, as U.S. President Trump confirms that Microsoft is indeed in the running to buy TikTok.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has added his voice to the skepticism surrounding Stargate, a massive new AI initiative unveiled by former President Donald Trump. Despite Microsoft’s deep ties to OpenAI,
Following the recent $500bn "Stargate" data center initiative announced by OpenAI, Microsoft is no longer the AI company's exclusive cloud provider though retains the "right of first refusal (ROFR)" and "to further support OpenAI, Microsoft has approved OpenAI’s ability to build additional capacity, primarily for research and training of models."