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Microsoft outlines seven AI trends shaping 2026, from secure workplace agents and AI-powered research to hybrid quantum systems redefining computing.
Microsoft on Wednesday denied a report from The Information that multiple divisions at the company lowered sales growth targets for certain artificial intelligence products after several sales staff missed their goals in the fiscal year that ended in June.
Microsoft says it will invest $19 billion CAD in Canada between 2023 and 2027, including more than $7.5 billion CAD over the next two years. The money will go toward expanding the company’s cloud and AI infrastructure,
Microsoft is partnering with Amazon AWS, Anthropic, Block, Cloudflare, Bloomberg, Google, and OpenAI on the Agentic AI Foundation.
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30 years after Microsoft went ‘all-in’ on the internet, the tech giant’s AI strategy echoes the past
Thirty years after Bill Gates declared Microsoft was going “all-in” on the internet, echoes of that moment are resurfacing in the company’s sweeping AI push. The parallels — and the differences — reveal how Microsoft is navigating another era-defining shift.
Microsoft's Copilot+ initiative launched last year with a clear goal: To produce capable laptops for people eagerly anticipating AI-powered features. Read that sentence again, and it's glaringly obvious that Microsoft's plan was flawed from the start.
Monday served as a harsh reminder that in the semiconductor industry, customer concentration is a double-edged sword.
Nearly a third of US teenagers say they use AI chatbots daily, a new study finds, shedding light on how young people are embracing a technology that’s raised critical safety concerns around mental health impacts and exposure to mature content for kids.
The Tech Field Day Exclusive with Microsoft Security (#TFDxMSSec25) spotlighted one of the most aggressive demonstrations of AI-powered security