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We're announcing Microsoft Elevate and the AI Economy Institute—to ensure that as AI transforms our world, we’re putting ...
Our second annual Responsible AI Transparency Report is out, underscoring our continued commitment to building AI technologies that people trust. The report highlights new developments in how we build ...
We reflect on our progress towards our ambitious 2030 goals: to be carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste, while protecting ecosystems. As we enter the second half of the decade, Microsoft ...
Written Testimony of Dr. Charles Tahan Partner, Microsoft Quantum, Microsoft Corporation U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology “From Policy to Progress: How the National Quantum ...
Includes datacenter operations in 16 countries and Digital Resilience Commitment. Forty-two years ago, Microsoft released the very first version of Microsoft Word. It was a major milestone in the ...
The United States invest in its strengths to win the quantum computing race by increasing government-funded quantum research and innovation, developing quantum talent and a skilled quantum workforce, ...
Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, shared the following remarks at Microsoft’s 50th anniversary today. It’s so wonderful to be here with all of you celebrating 50 years of Microsoft. And it’s especially ...
Last year, Microsoft launched the Cybersecurity for Rural Hospitals Program to protect healthcare access for 46 million people in rural America, with over 550 rural hospitals now participating. Today, ...
For almost a decade, Microsoft has marked the occasion by releasing research on how individuals of all ages perceive and experience risk online. Last year, we highlighted the growing importance of AI.
Organizational leaders in every industry around the world are evaluating ways AI can unlock opportunities, drive pragmatic innovation and yield value across their business. At Microsoft, we are ...
As the European Union AI Act takes effect in Feb. 2025, our Office of Responsible AI is ensuring compliance with these new standards while helping customers innovate with AI.
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit is taking legal action to combat cybercriminals exploiting AI services, enhancing security measures, and working with global partners to prevent the abuse of generative ...