Over the past few years, we have driven remarkable progress accelerating AI innovation together with our customers and ...
Since 2019, Microsoft and OpenAI have shared a vision to advance artificial intelligence responsibly and make its benefits broadly accessible. What began as an investment in a research organization ...
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At Microsoft, we believe customers deserve to understand our policies for responding to government requests for their data. This transparency also helps inform policymakers as they work to modernize ...
For four decades, Microsoft has nurtured a vibrant workforce across California’s Bay Area. Our local presence in San Francisco and Mountain View is rooted in innovation, community, and a desire to ...
Chairman Blumenthal, Ranking Member Hawley, Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify on what I believe is a critical issue for the Congress and the country. I am Brad ...
In 2024, we made key investments in our responsible AI tools, policies, and practices to move at the speed of AI innovation. We look forward to hearing your feedback on the progress we have made and ...
As the months of 2024 unfold, we are all part of an extraordinary year for the history of both democracy and technology. More countries and people will vote for their elected leaders than in any year ...
Artificial intelligence has captured the public imagination—and with good reason. It’s transforming how we work, create, learn, and navigate the world. But as AI carries the headlines, we also are on ...
At Microsoft we want to empower our customers to harness the full potential of new technologies like artificial intelligence, while meeting their privacy needs and expectations. Today we’re sharing ...
Interesting things are happening deep below the seabed in Northern Europe. Preparations are being made for carbon dioxide to make a journey into the earth, first captured from the atmosphere or ...
In 1956, a 23-year-old Canadian scientist named Dr. Anne Innis Dagg did something extraordinary: she traveled alone to South Africa to study giraffes in the wild—becoming the first Western researcher ...