India 'uniquely positioned' to make AI promise a reality: Microsoft CEO
Satya Nadella says Microsoft can help the nation in closing its AI skills gap, which will create new opportunities.
Satya Nadella says Microsoft can help the nation in closing its AI skills gap, which will create new opportunities.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the software giant is going to provide AI skilling opportunities to 2 million people in India by 2025
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A large number of employees at OpenAI have sincerely expressed their intent to leave the company and join tech giant Microsoft
Satya Nadella says Microsoft is committed to its partnership with OpenAI, and that Altman and Brockman will lead its new advanced AI team
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang ranked 1st in this year’s Brand Finance Brand Guardianship Index. Last year’s leader Microsoft’s Satya Nadella now sits in the 3rd place.
The CEO of Microsoft, which is one of the backers of OpenAI that has built AI-based chatbot ChatGPT, says it’s coming soon to its Azure OpenAI Service.
The company says it will align its cost structure with revenue in response to macroeconomic conditions and changing customer priorities.
"I absolutely think both of these as perhaps the greatest contributions that India can make to the world," the Microsoft CEO says.
Microsoft CEO says India has the ability to tap into bigger AI models; says Microsoft will democratise access to large AI models so businesses can build on top of them.