Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft's commercial business, wants to reduce the customer feedback loop as the company sells artificial intelligence services.
After leaning on its partnership with OpenAI, Microsoft is playing catch-up in the chatbot race. But data shows that it is losing ground with users.
Moltbook, an AI forum, sparked debate over AI consciousness. Microsoft AI's Mustafa Suleyman called it a "mirage," urging ...
Microsoft CEO Althoff on AI investments in Copilot, agentic AI and Agent 365 in 2026, also Microsoft partner plans, customer ...
AI chatbot service Copilot has become key to its AI strategy, but the effort to build it up as a ChatGPT alternative has been ...
Microsoft reported on cloud, AI and security growth on its Q2 earnings report, setting itself and the channel up for ...
Shares dropped the most since March 2020 on Thursday, with investors fleeing the stock amid slower cloud growth and big ...
Meta jumped, while Microsoft plunged post-earnings as investors hunt for signs that big AI investments are paying off.
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Microsoft and ServiceNow's exploitable agents reveal a growing - and preventable - AI security crisis
Microsoft and ServiceNow's exploitable agents reveal a growing - and preventable - AI security crisis ...
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The Math Behind Microsoft's AI Boom Doesn't Add Up--And Investors Are Finally Noticing
Microsoft is dependent on OpenAI and struggling to sell its own AI-powered products.
The Facebook parent’s results highlight the advantages of its simpler, ad-focused business model.
As Microsoft spends up, it's getting slightly less profitable in the cloud. The company had a 67% cloud gross margin as of ...
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