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Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, shared the below communication with Microsoft employees this morning. As we begin a new fiscal year, I’ve been reflecting on the road we’ve traveled together and the ...
Microsoft launches 2 initiatives to open Europe’s languages and culture, building on AI, cloud, and digital sovereignty commitments.
We reflect on our progress towards our ambitious 2030 goals: to be carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste, while protecting ecosystems. As we enter the second half of the decade, Microsoft ...
Microsoft launched the Advancing Regional Cybersecurity Initiative to boost regional security, partnering with Kenya’s national cyber agency.
AI may become the most powerful tool ever. It will reshape the economy, and Brad's testimony focus on 3 priorities to lead in the global AI race.
As a multinational company, Microsoft believes in trans-Atlantic ties that promote mutual economic growth and prosperity.
The United States invest in its strengths to win the quantum computing race by increasing government-funded quantum research and innovation, developing quantum talent and a skilled quantum workforce, ...
Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, shared the following remarks at Microsoft’s 50th anniversary today. It’s so wonderful to be here with all of you celebrating 50 years of Microsoft. And it’s especially ...
At Microsoft, we believe the world needs AI that is broadly accessible and trustworthy. This includes addressing the sustainability challenges associated with this technology. The five plays outlined ...
A golden opportunity lies ahead for America to harness the transformative power of AI—today’s electricity—to revolutionize the economy, secure global leadership, and build a foundation for prosperity ...
Today, I am sharing Microsoft’s 2024 Diversity & Inclusion Report, our most global and transparent report to date. This marks our sixth consecutive annual report and the eleventh year sharing our ...
We’re living through a technological paradigm shift. In a few short years, our computers have learned to speak our languages, see what we see and hear what we hear. Yet technology for its own sake ...