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Microsoft, which integrates the AI lab's products and services into technology it provides to the U.S. military, said that it was directly impacted by the DOD designation. |
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Microsoft, which integrates the AI lab's products and services into technology it provides to the U.S. military, said that it was directly impacted by the DOD designation. |
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Many Indian engineers seek opportunities abroad early in their careers or after gaining experience, primarily due to the limited exposure to deep tech challenges in India. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Microsoft's announcement comes days after Anthropic was designated as a 'supply-chain' risk by the US government. |
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Microsoft has announced that it is bringing Anthropic's Claude Cowork tool to Copilot. Claude Cowork is a productivity tool that previously rattled the stocks of SaaS companies such as Infosys and TCS. Microsoft claims that Copilot Cowork will be able to do the work for you, including planning meetings, preparing decks and more. |
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced Copilot Cowork, a new Microsoft 365 capability that enables AI to execute tasks, automate workflows, and coordinate work across apps like Outlook, Teams, and Excel. |
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Microsoft confirmed it will continue providing services from Anthropic, despite the US Department of War labeling the company as a supply-chain risk. Following a review, Anthropic's legal team determined that their AI, Claude, could still be offered to customers, excluding the Department of War. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella hailed Team India on Sunday after their historic ICC Men's T20 World Cup triumph over New Zealand. Nadella praised Jasprit Bumrah and Sanju Samson for their match-winning performances as India became the first team to defend the T20 World Cup title., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Microsoft Build 2026 will take place on June 2-3 in San Francisco, focusing on AI, cloud technologies, and developer tools, with keynotes expected from Microsoft leaders including CEO Satya Nadella. |
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A Microsoft software engineer, Joe Lopez, was fired after disrupting CEO Satya Nadella's Build 2025 keynote. Lopez protested Microsoft's cloud partnership with Israel and voiced support for Palestine amid the Gaza conflict. |
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Microsoft has experienced problems with its Bing search engine such as inappropriate responses, prompting the company to limit the amount of questions users can ask. |