Investing.com - Last weekend, a new name in the artificial intelligence arms race was becoming increasingly ubiquitous: DeepSeek.
DeepSeek last week shook markets with its promises of lower-cost, lower-energy artificial intelligence that could go head-to-head with platforms like ChatGPT. And as interest in the China-based AI ...
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DeepSeek’s sudden emergence onto the U.S. tech scene this week roiled markets and provided plenty of fodder for earnings calls.
Big Tech earnings showed Microsoft, Meta, and others sticking to their AI spending plans despite DeepSeek's R1 launch.
Mustafa Suleyman, chief executive of the company’s Microsoft AI group, announced the new team today in a series of posts on X. It will be known as the Advanced Planning Unit, or APU for short. The ...
Microsoft has implemented initiatives on six continents to accelerate AI adoption, skilling and innovation. In FY 2025, Microsoft is on track to invest approximately $80 billion to build out ...
Microsoft gaming CEO Phil Spencer says that the Series S content parity clause has helped devs scale their games, could be an ...
Microsoft says that it's creating a new unit to will help it understand the implications of AI the company hopes to build.
The tech giant is firing employees it says aren't meeting productivity standards. The dismissal notices say they will lose benefits instantly, and may not get severance pay.
Microsoft gaming CEO Phil Spencer hopes that you'll choose to buy an Xbox console based on the merit of the hardware ...