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More tech workers feel the pain as Microsoft pivots. Suddenly, the world's most valuable company is going on without them.
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Microsoft’s China ties advanced authoritarian AI, exposing risks of US tech collaboration with adversaries. In January, when ...
If, in school, ‘learn AI’ is replacing the mantra ‘learn to code,’ maybe that’s something all businesses should do too. Over 250 CEOs signed an open letter they hope will hasten the AI ...
Microsoft’s Copilot revolution started at GitHub, which is run by Thomas Dohmke. He explains what’s coming next – and why ...
Microsoft has confirmed that it will lay off as many as 9,000 workers, in its latest wave of job cuts this year. This comes ...
The article about computer-science majors shows that this thing that everyone thought is a sure bet doesn’t seem to be. That ...
Watch the Video Transcript: [00:00:04] Doug McIntyre: Yeah. Microsoft Lee, that it seems to be doing very well. Yeah, very well. But they laid off several thousand people a few days ago. Yep. And ...
GEMS and Microsoft are working in lockstep to integrate AI across the teaching, learning, and leadership spectrum. The collaboration includes: Expanded access to Microsoft AI platforms across GEMS ...