If you own a company, Satya Nadella thinks you should build your own AI. In an interview that went live Friday, Microsoft's CEO told Yash Patil, cofounder of Applied Compute, that every company should ...
Live from San Francisco, we compiled all the biggest news from Microsoft's annual developer conference. This is how Microsoft sees the future of AI computing. Microsoft Build is officially over, but ...
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Microsoft used its annual Build developer conference to announce seven new AI models developed entirely in-house under the MAI brand. The launch, announced by Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman, ...
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Developer conference season continues with Microsoft Build today, and we're expecting the company to share news about updates coming to Windows, Copilot and possibly even Office 365 products this ...
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Microsoft is so keen to help you deploy AI agents, it's building its own version of OpenClaw — and a new agentic OS based on Android rather than Windows. CEO Satya Nadella doubled down on AI agents ...
Mayo Clinic plans to develop and deploy a frontier AI model specifically designed for healthcare in collaboration with Microsoft. The strategic collaboration combines Mayo Clinic’s global healthcare ...
Build will continue through June 3rd, and we’ll have all the updates on Microsoft’s announcements here. Definitely not. No, not at all. Look, I mean, obviously that’s a cool headline and a fun phrase.
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