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The protest was part of a larger campaign by a group called "No Azure for Apartheid," which includes current and former Microsoft workers.
Internal memos Jay Parikh has sent to employees since taking on a new AI unit reveal its early ambitions and accomplishments.
Microsoft, despite reporting strong sales and profits, recently announced plans to lay off nearly 6,000 employees—around 3% of its global workforce
When Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ran into Meta’s former engineering chief, Jay Parikh, at a conference last summer, he had the future of AI top of mind. The pair have known each other for around 15 years,
Explore how Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella envisions AI reshaping healthcare, climate action, and the global economy responsibly. Tackling new
"How about you show 'em how Microsoft is killing Palestinians?" an employee shouted during Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's keynote.
A Microsoft employee disrupted the company’s Build developer conference in Seattle, Washington, this morning, protesting against the company’s cloud and AI contracts with the Israeli government. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had only been onstage for a matter of minutes before protesters started interrupting his speech,
Microsoft’s Build conference runs May 19–22, 2025 in Seattle, featuring CEO Satya Nadella’s keynote on AI integrations—from Copilot agents in Windows 11 to enhanced Azure AI services, .NET and GitHub updates,
While Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says he likes podcasts, he might not actually be listening to them anymore. That tidbit comes toward the end of a longer
The family and friends of Akshay Gupta, the Indian-origin entrepreneur who was stabbed by a stranger on a bus in Austin, have spoken out about Gupta's.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized new benchmarks in AI computing during his keynote at the 2025 Microsoft Build developer conference, stating that true AI performance should be measured by three key metrics: token throughput,