Satya Nadella is a fan of multimodal AI interfaces — the ability to interact with a chatbot not just through text but through ...
An Indian-origin YouTuber's cold email to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was successful in making the tech boss appear on his podcast. Dwarkesh Patel reached out to Nadella with a very simple request ...
A simple "cold email" landed an Indian YouTuber an interview with Satya Nadella, where the Microsoft CEO opened up about a major "lesson" learned -- the company's failure to anticipate the ...
That seems to be sort of the case with the recent podcast interview of Microsoft’s Satya Nadella by Dwarkesh Patel, where are the two talked about the future of AI and where it’s going.
Satya Nadella isn't dancing around it. AI agents are increasingly poised to take on work that once fell solely to human beings. However, that doesn't mean knowledge work is going away — he ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in a recent interview revealed that his company completely missed out on leveraging the popularity of ‘search’ on the web, saying that he had learned a lesson in ...
Tech giant Microsoft’s Indian-origin Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella has said that he feels excited about being in the company each year throughout his 34-year tenure. Revealing what it is ...
In a groundbreaking announcement, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella launched an ‘entirely new state of matter’ that promises to revolutionize computing. After two decades of relentless research ...
CEO Satya Nadella described it as a "breakthrough" in the advancement of quantum computing. "Most of us grew up learning there are three main types of matter that matter: solid, liquid ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, whose company has invested billions of dollars in ChatGPT maker OpenAI, has had it with the constant hype surrounding AI. During an appearance on podcaster Dwarkesh ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was speaking about new products at an employee town hall meeting at the company's corporate campus in Redmond, Washington. Workers standing about 15 feet to his right ...