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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella thinks the DeepSeek drama is ‘all good news’
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes that DeepSeek will inevitably help the American AI industry rather than hurt it. Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella isn’t pressed about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s recent success.
Microsoft CEO says AI use will ‘skyrocket’ with more efficiency amid craze over DeepSeek
In an apparent response to the attention on a new AI model out of China, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella posted online
Microsoft, Meta CEOs Defend Hefty AI Spending After DeepSeek Stuns Tech World
Days after Chinese upstart DeepSeek revealed a breakthrough in cheap AI computing that shook the U.S. technology industry, the chief executives of Microsoft and Meta defended massive spending that they said was key to staying competitive in the new field.
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Inside Microsoft’s quick embrace of DeepSeek
Distilled R1 models can now run locally on Copilot Plus PCs, starting with Qualcomm Snapdragon X first and Intel chips later. This brings a lot more AI capabilities to Windows, and it’s something Microsoft was already working on with its Phi Silica language models.
Microsoft rolls out DeepSeek's AI model on Azure platform
Microsoft MSFT.O has made Chinese startup DeepSeek's R1 artificial intelligence model available on its Azure cloud computing platform and GitHub tool for developers, the U.S. company said on Wednesday.
DeepSeek Is Here to Stay as Microsoft, Perplexity Integrate Its Model
Despite the controversy surrounding the Chinese open-source model, it has received the blessing of US companies that say their versions of it are safer and feature less censorship.
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Silicon Valley leaders from Sam Altman to Satya Nadella react to their new rival DeepSeek
Meta, Nvidia, and other tech giants react to DeepSeek's competitive, cost-efficient models that challenge established market ...
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How Satya Nadella is weathering the storm of Trump’s first days
The Microsoft CEO will have to perform a delicate balancing act over the next four years to keep his company from becoming a ...
Diginomica
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DeepSeek disruption and losing OpenAI exclusivity - so much good news for Microsoft's Satya Nadella to take on board
There's a lot of noise in the AI market at the start of 2025. But Microsoft CEO Nadella has seen it all before.
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‘I’m good for my $80 billion’: What Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella really meant by his Stargate zinger
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had the quote of the week in response to a question from CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin about Elon ...
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Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Swipes At ‘Stargate’ AI Venture Alongside Musk—Despite OpenAI Backing
Two of the most powerful tech leaders in the world, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, are not exactly fans ...
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Microsoft CEO Chimes In As Indiana Jones Surpasses Four Million Players On Xbox & PC
It's been almost a couple of months now since Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launched on Xbox and PC, and Microsoft CEO ...
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Microsoft is back after 5 years to buy TikTok, the deal that CEO Satya Nadella said was 'strangest thing' he’s ever worked on
Microsoft is back at the negotiation table to acquire the US operations of TikTok, according to President Donald Trump. This ...
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Ballmer vs Nadella: Microsoft’s leadership evolution
Discover the contrasting leadership styles of Steve Ballmer and Satya Nadella, and how each shaped Microsoft's culture, ...
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MSFT Stock Declines Over 4% In Premarket After Q2 Results, CEO Satya Nadella Says DeepSeek Has Some 'Real Innovations'
Microsoft shares fell over 4% after Q2 results showed disappointing revenue forecast, but GAAP earnings beat estimates.
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Satya Nadella believes Chinese AI startup DeepSeek could be a win for tech, even as Microsoft’s shares tumble
The Microsoft CEO cited Jevons paradox, which stipulates increased efficiency in production drives increased demand.
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