Microsoft, Satya Nadella and India
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Microsoft Corp.’s Satya Nadella, a die-hard cricket fan, has been spending his free time coding and designing his own app that he used to analyze the centuries-old game.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and India chief Puneet Chandok used humour, anecdotes and sweeping vision at the company’s AI Tour to outline how multi-agent AI, massive India investments and a reimagined software lifecycle will drive India’s transformation into an AI-first nation.
Microsoft chief executive officer Satya Nadella said software development lifecycle (SDLC) is entering a new phase driven by agentic artificial intelligence, as he confirmed the release of a new AI model by the software giant on December 12.
Satya Nadella says studying startups helps him relearn agility and overcome the product bottlenecks slowing Microsoft and big companies's AI work.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella demonstrated the power of AI by building a cricket analysis app using natural language at a developer event in Bengaluru. He showcased how the tool researched and debated decisions,
Cognizant, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro deploy 200,000 Microsoft Copilot licenses, pioneering enterprise AI adoption in India.
Microsoft’s shareholder meeting Friday morning highlighted a sharp divide: executives promoting a “planet-scale” AI future while investors voiced concerns about censorship, bias, privacy, and geopolitical entanglements.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized cyber resilience as crucial for sovereignty, warning that isolation from global threat intelligence creates vul