The GMR Group and Microsoft chairman & CEO Satya Nadella and GMR Group led consortium have bagged the rights to own and operate a team in Major League Cricket (MLC), a new T20 franchise league
AI-powered assistants called Copilots will be able to generate whole documents, emails and slide decks from knowledge the software has gained scanning corporate files and listening to conference calls
Mohan will join an expanding club of prominent Indian-American executives who are running the show for some of the biggest tech giants in the world
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ChatGPT answers complex questions via short prompts on a vast array of topics, and even writes lyrics and poetry
The impact of the move on its Indian operations could not be ascertained
He said that the company would invest in strategic areas for the future by allocating both capital and talent
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) will help creative professionals become more productive in the near future, thinks Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella
Chief Executive Officer Nadella is looking to step up that relationship as Google, which has long been essentially untouchable in search, suddenly appears vulnerable
I feel this is India's moment. India is taking the lead to contribute towards not just digital technology, but policy as well. I think that story needs to be written so that everyone else can benefit
Suggesting that age of celebration of technology for technology's sake is over, Microsoft's Satya Nadella said it is now about tech and its use for everyone, where India can contribute immensely
Microsoft chief praises country's digital public good infrastructure as 'great, important'
India could probably be among the top 10 countries in the world going by its GDP to tech-spend ratio, according to Microsoft's data, the company's Executive Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella said
He also highlighted the "magic" of government programmes and India Stack co-evolving in the country
Nadella said that India's tax spend as a percentage of its GDP is becoming normalised when compared to the developed world, and is now among the top 10 countries
Nadella said "India is taking the leap to contribute both in the digital technology as well as the soft side of it--the policy side of it, as to how this came about"
Nadella, who is on a four-day visit to India, also met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
And according to Nadella, the software said, "I am sorry! "
Using Mumbai's "best" Vada Pav as an example on the ChatGPT, Nadella highlighted that the emergence of a new "reasoning engine"
He advocated the cause of "technology making a difference in community", and exhorted the participants to keep pushing the company to do more in helping achieve that mission