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Mustafa Suleyman, the head of Microsoft AI, has publicly challenged the idea that artificial intelligence can be conscious, arguing that only humans and other biological beings are capable of genuine emotion or experience. |
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Mustafa Suleyman, the head of Microsoft AI, has publicly challenged the idea that artificial intelligence can be conscious, arguing that only humans and other biological beings are capable of genuine emotion or experience. |
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Speaking on the BG2 podcast with investor Brad Gerstner, Nadella said the company is entering a new phase where AI will reshape how teams operate, AI, Times Now |
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Earlier this year, Microsoft said it will be cutting 9,000 jobs in one of the company's largest rounds of layoffs. |
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has confirmed that the company will begin hiring again after a slowdown. The new phase of recruitment will focus on artificial intelligence, as Microsoft plans to build teams around AI tools and roles, marking a major shift from traditional hiring to future-ready, tech-driven growth. |
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After a year of layoffs and hiring freezes, Microsoft is gearing up to expand its workforce again. But this time, CEO Satya Nadella says growth will look very different. |
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Microsoft is set to expand its workforce focusing on AI-powered roles. This shift aims to boost productivity through smarter hiring and automation. |
'We will grow our headcount,' says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella; promises 'more leverage than pre-AI'Microsoft laid off at least 15,000 employees this year. Around 6,000 were let go in May, and another 9,000 in July, across various divisions. |
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Satya Nadella has unveiled Researcher and Analyst, two advanced reasoning agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot, enabling secure, AI-driven research and data analysis with deep integration across enterprise tools and platforms. |
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Microsoft Azure systems were down for a long time this week and this affected thousands using Outlook and other services. |
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has claimed that the world is currently in an AI bubble. The American billionaire compared the situation to the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s. Gates predicted that many AI investments will be dead ends. |