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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discussed the companies' partnership at OpenAI's DevDay. AdvertisementAdvertisementMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella took the stage at OpenAI's first-ever developer conference and had nothing but praise for the company and its CEO Sam Altman. During OpenAI's DevDay, Altman invited Nadella on stage to discuss OpenAI's ongoing partnership with Microsoft. The Microsoft CEO showered Altman and his work with approval. Through the partnership, Microsoft has been able to build its own AI products using OpenAI's language models.
Persons: Sam Altman, Satya Nadella, Nadella, OpenAI, , OpenAI's DevDay, Altman, OpenAI didn't Organizations: Microsoft, OpenAI's, Service, OpenAI
On Wednesday, the company started selling the Microsoft 365 Copilot artificial intelligence add-on for its Office app subscriptions targeting businesses. Wong said Gartner encourages organizations to experiment with generative AI, which can create synthetic images and text with just a few words of human input. "I think getting to 20% will be reasonable within two to three years for technologies like Copilot, because there's going to be early adopters, and there's going to be fast followers," he said. Microsoft acknowledges on its website that "the responses that generative AI produces aren't guaranteed to be 100% factual." Microsoft says prompts and responses in Copilot aren't used to train language models and adhere to the company's privacy standards.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Brent Bracelin, Hannah Rudoff, Piper Sandler's, Bracelin, Satya Nadella, Nadella, we've, Jason Wong, Wong, Gartner, Piper Sandler's Bracelin, ChatGPT, aren't, Katie Stockton Organizations: Microsoft, Google, CNBC, Copilot, Bayer, KPMG, Mayo Clinic, Suncorp, Visa, Gartner, Companies
Microsoft 's (MSFT) new AI assistant tool should help the software giant solidify its lead among its Big Tech peers in the race to dominate artificial intelligence. We'll see how fast adoption takes place, but you could certainly see a snowball effect," said Zev Fima, a portfolio analyst at the Investing Club. MSFT YTD mountain Microsoft (MSFT) year-to-date performance Copilot is Microsoft's latest in a series of moves over the last year to integrate AI into its offerings. Analysts at the firm forecasted that the AI tool could generate more than $10 billion in annualized revenue for the company by 2026. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER .
Persons: It's, Zev Fima, OpenAI's, Satya Nadella, Nadella, Piper Sandler, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Microsoft, Big Tech, Investing, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Fortune, Sunday, CNBC, X, Media, Getty Locations: Cologne, Germany
“We are using this AI inflection point to redefine our role,” said Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, after the company’s recent results. Photo: annegret hilse/ReutersStarting Wednesday, businesses gain access to Microsoft ’s enterprise Copilot, one of the highest-profile AI tools to hit the market. CIOs say they are brushing up on employee training and building business cases to ensure executive buy-in on the tool. Copilot leverages generative AI across the Microsoft 365 suite by doing most things you might ask a business assistant to do, like summarizing video calls, writing draft responses to emails, and transforming Word documents into PowerPoint presentations, said Jared Spataro, corporate vice president of Modern Work and Business Applications at Microsoft.
Persons: , Satya Nadella, annegret, Jared Spataro Organizations: Microsoft, Modern
“We are using this AI inflection point to redefine our role,” said Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, after the company’s recent results. Photo: annegret hilse/ReutersAfter months of speculation about how generative AI might transform business, Microsoft is poised to make its AI Copilot available through its 365 platform, a test of whether CIOs believe the technology will generate enough value to justify a premium price. CIOs say they are eager to test out the AI assistant, even though the cost is a consideration for some. Copilot leverages generative AI across the Microsoft 365 suite by doing most things you might ask a business assistant to do, like summarizing video calls, writing draft responses to emails and transforming Word documents into PowerPoint presentations, said Jared Spataro, corporate vice president of Modern Work and Business Applications at Microsoft.
Persons: , Satya Nadella, annegret, CIOs, Jared Spataro Organizations: Microsoft, Modern
Microsoft on Tuesday said it started rolling out the next major update to its Windows 11 PC operating system. Windows 11 now represents about 24% of desktop PCs, according to StatCounter data, while Windows 10, which will be supported until October 2025, controls almost 72% of the market. After that, Windows 11, which debuted in 2021, could become more popular. Copilot is probably the biggest part of this year's Windows 11 release. Here's a list of some of the other new features of the Windows 11 2023 Update, also known as 23H2:A virtual video editor.
Persons: OpenAI, Siri, Satya Nadella, It's, Clipchamp, You'll, Notepad Organizations: Microsoft, Windows, Bluetooth, BP, RBC, Adobe, Bing, Google Locations: Kantar, United Kingdom, India, OneDrive, North America, Asia, South America
Google contends that it dominates the market because its search engine is better than the competition's. The Justice Department sought to show that Google feared Apple might establish its own search engine and worried about losing talent to Apple. In a 2019 email shown in court, Pichai asked to be informed directly whenever a member of Google’s search engine team defected to Apple. The Mountain View, California-based company could be stopped from paying Apple and other companies to make Google the default search engine. “You get up in the morning, you brush your teeth and you search on Google,” Nadella said.
Persons: , Sundar Pichai, Pichai, “ That’s, Trump, Judge Amit Mehta, Satya Nadella, ” Nadella, Michael Liedke Organizations: WASHINGTON, Apple, Department, Justice, Google, McKinsey & Co, Justice Department, Microsoft, Washington D.C, U.S, Associated Press Technology Locations: India, U.S, Washington, View , California
Pichai, whom Google called as a star witness, opened his testimony by recounting his journey from Chennai, India to Google and his path to becoming the tech company’s CEO in 2015. “The correlation was pretty clear to see,” Pichai said, before Google attorney John Schmidtlein presented an internal email from 2010 showing research that users who switched from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer performed 48% more Google searches. Users of Mozilla’s Firefox browser that switched to Chrome performed 27% more searches on Google, the email said. Google has paid Apple more than an estimated $10 billion a year to be the default on Apple devices and software. In 2021, Google paid $26.3 billion to secure default agreements with its partners worldwide, according to a slide introduced in the trial last week.
Persons: Sundar Pichai, Pichai, ” Pichai, John Schmidtlein, Chrome, Satya Nadella, Apple “, Eddy, Bing, ” Google Organizations: Washington CNN, Court, District of Columbia, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Justice Department Locations: Chennai, India
That's faster than Google Cloud's 22% growth and more than double the pace of expansion at Amazon Web Services, which reported 12% growth. "Today more than half of all funded generative AI startups are Google cloud customers," Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said on the company's earnings call Tuesday. "Our generative AI business is growing very, very quickly," Jassy said. Jassy said companies including Adidas, Booking.com , Merck and United Airlines are building generative AI apps in AWS. Still, Amazon was behind Microsoft in releasing a tool for deploying generative AI.
Persons: Satya Nadella, Mark Moerdler, Sundar Pichai, Andy Jassy, Jassy, Brian Olsavsky, Jefferies, Brent Thill Organizations: Microsoft, Google, Amazon Web Services, AWS, Bernstein Research, Adidas, Booking.com, Merck, United Airlines, OpenAI Service, Oracle, Skanska, Starbucks, Amazon Locations: OpenAI, Maersk
Despite the promise of generative AI to turbo-charge cloud computing sales, growth rates in the sector remains stalled for Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. All three cloud providers reported this week that cloud customers are still scrutinizing their IT budgets amid a shaky global economy. Cloud sales growth rates stalled this year as customers navigated rising inflation and destabilizing geopolitical conflicts. The company told investors the stalled growth was due to "customer optimization efforts" — a nicer word for cost-cutting. At the same time last year, Amazon Web Services sales were growing by more than double that rate.
Persons: Brian Olsavsky, GitHub Copilot, Satya Nadella, Amy Hood, Hood, It's, Nadella, Ellen Thomas Organizations: Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Amazon Web Services Locations: ethomas@insider.com
Microsoft's early investment in AI may already be paying off. AdvertisementAdvertisementAfter heavily investing in OpenAI after the launch of ChatGPT, Microsoft sparked something of an AI arms race among its big tech rivals. Microsoft's success had a lot to do with the success of Copilot, Rotibi said. "Microsoft has captured the zeitgeist of kind of the AI and generative AI with copilot," she said. Despite Microsoft''s success, Rotibi said it was still too early to call a winner in the AI race or say whether Google was falling behind.
Persons: , Satya Nadella, Dan Ives, Ives, Bola Rotibi, Rotibi, It's Organizations: Service, Microsoft, CNBC, Google, CCS Insight, OpenAI, Excel Locations: OpenAI, Refinitiv
In the battle to tap the next growth driver for the cloud business, Microsoft has focused on its core business clients that already use many of its software services, while Google has turned to startups. The results show cloud spending is coming from enterprise clients, whereas smaller businesses are reducing their expenditure, he said. Strong AI use was responsible for a 3 percentage point boost to the Microsoft's cloud business in the September quarter. "Unlike many others who are touting their AI story, Microsoft is capable of delivering meaningful AI products to their customers," brokerage D.A. Many analysts were also optimistic about strength in Alphabet's core search business, but they warned the weakness in the cloud business would continue.
Persons: Morningstar, Ali Mogharabi, Krishna Chintalapalli, Satya Nadella, Davidson, Bernstein, Sundar Pichai, Aditya Soni, Akash Sriram, Arun Koyyur Organizations: Microsoft, Google, Parnassus Investments, Fortune, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
A cloudy forecast for Big Tech and A.I. The verdict so far, based on quarterly earnings reports released on Tuesday: Only one of them is showing early progress. The company reported $56.3 billion in sales, largely on the strength of its Azure cloud business. Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s C.E.O., told analysts that more than 18,000 organizations were using Azure OpenAI, including new customers. (The Information reported on Tuesday that some early OpenAI customers were switching to cheaper alternatives … including Microsoft.)
Persons: Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s Organizations: Big Tech, Microsoft
The company reported quarterly net income of $22.29 billion, or $2.99 per share, which beat Wall Street expectations. The Redmond, Washington-based software maker posted revenue of $56.52 billion in the quarter, up 13% from last year, also beating expectations. Analysts polled by FactSet Research expected Microsoft to earn $2.65 per share on revenue of $54.52 billion. Analysts are currently projecting Microsoft will produce revenue of $58.67 billion for the October-December quarter. Its productivity business segment, which includes its Office suite of email and other workplace products, grew 13% to $18.59 billion for the quarter.
Persons: REDMOND, Satya Nadella Organizations: Microsoft, FactSet Research, Windows, Activision, Microsoft Corp Locations: Wash, Redmond, Washington, California
Microsoft profit pops 27% as Azure growth accelerates
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( Jordan Novet | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Microsoft Microsoft shares jumped as much as 5% in extended trading on Tuesday after the software maker issued fiscal first-quarter results that beat Wall Street estimates. Here's how the company did:Earnings: $2.99 per share, vs. $2.65 per share as expected by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Microsoft doesn't disclose Azure revenue in dollars. At constant currency, Azure revenue rose 28%, accelerating from 27% in the fiscal fourth quarter. That was up 3% and higher than the $12.85 billion StreetAccount consensus.
Persons: Satya Nadella, StreetAccount Organizations: Microsoft, Washington , D.C, Microsoft Microsoft, Wall, LSEG, Revenue, CNBC, Bing Locations: Washington ,
Nadella touted Azure's AI leadership on the post-earnings conference call, calling its AI infrastructure the best for both training and inference, while noting it has deployed its AI services in more regions than any other cloud providers. Gaming was also a strong, with Xbox content and services revenue increasing 12% on a constant-currency basis. Rounding out the quarter, revenue at the productivity-and-business-processes unit increased about 13%, to $18.59 billion, beating estimates of $18.19 billion. Some key highlights include the 17%-constant-currency increase in Microsoft Office commercial revenue growth, which benefitted from a 10% increase in seat growth. Second quarter Azure revenue growth is expected to be 26% to 27% in constant currency.
Persons: Satya Nadella, Nadella, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Omar Marques Organizations: Microsoft, Revenue, LSEG, Club, Fortune, Gaming, Activision Blizzard, CNBC, Getty
Technologists and advocates are again set to visit Capitol Hill on Tuesday to discuss with Senate leaders the perils and promises of artificial intelligence. Venture capitalists Marc Andreessen, co-founder and general partner of Andreessen Horowitz, and John Doerr, chair of Kleiner Perkins, will be among the 21 attendees at the second AI Insights Forum hosted by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., according to a spokesperson for his office. The session is a continuation of the Majority Leader's effort to get the chamber up to speed on AI to determine how best to approach AI regulation. For example, Future of Life Institute President Max Tegmark is also set to attend. Other tech leaders such as Micron Executive Vice President Manish Bhatia, Revolution CEO Steve Case, Stripe CEO Patrick Collison and Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez will be in attendance.
Persons: Marc Andreessen, Andreessen Horowitz, John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins, Chuck Schumer, Andreessen, Max Tegmark, Elon Musk, Manish Bhatia, Steve Case, Patrick Collison, Aidan Gomez, Derrick Johnson, Amanda Ballantyne, Satya Nadella, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman Organizations: Capitol, Senate, China, Life, Life Institute, Tesla, Space X, Micron, NAACP, AFL, Technology, Microsoft, Google, CNBC, YouTube Locations: coders, India
ESG investing is dying on Wall Street. Here’s why
  + stars: | 2023-10-23 | by ( Nicole Goodkind | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
New York CNN —The market for environmental, social and corporate governance, or ESG, investing is fundamentally broken. “ESG investing … entering the final quarter of 2023 continues to be a story of declining flows and assets under management,” said Robert Jenkins, head of global research at Lipper. Before the Bell spoke with Jenkins about the future of ESG investing in the US and globally. What trends did you see regarding ESG investing last quarter? Before the pandemic, we had kind of a nice, natural looking growth line to ESG products.
Persons: , , Robert Jenkins, Jenkins, he’ll, it’s, Bell, ESG, I’ve, we’ve, Elliott Gotkine, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Satya Nadella, ” Sundar Pichai, Sonnenfeld, ​ ​, Susan, ” Susan, ” Richard Griffiths, Citigate Dewe Rogerson, Shawn Fain, “ We’ve, Chris Isidore, Vanessa Yurkevich Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, CNN, Lipper, Netflix, Yale School of Management, , Microsoft, Google, ” Disney, Reuters, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, Eclipse, , London, United Auto Workers, ’ United Auto Workers, GM, UAW Locations: New York, Ukraine, Israel, America, United States, United Kingdom, Gaza
Insider Today: You should buy a house now
  + stars: | 2023-10-23 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
AdvertisementAdvertisementIn today's big story, we're looking at why it's a good time to buy a house. RichLegg/Getty ImagesIt's a pretty terrible time to buy a house these days, which is why it's a good time to buy a house. AdvertisementAdvertisementInsider's Jennifer Sor detailed why it's a good time to buy a house. Part of the issue is that mortgage rates won't magically drop overnight. The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, senior editor and anchor, in New York City.
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OpenAI rival Anthropic revamped its constitution around AI safety using public input. Users of its AI chatbot, Claude, want it to admit flaws, and avoid racist or sexist responses. The new guardrails follow months of concerns from tech and government leaders around AI safety. The updates to Anthropic's constitution follow months of concern around AI safety, including from some technology leaders. Read the full version of Anthropic's new AI constitution here.
Persons: Anthropic, Claude, , Dario Amodei, Sam Bankman, Fried, didn't, Elon Musk, Nadella, Sam Altman, Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook, Anthropic's Amodei Organizations: Service, Amazon, Intelligence, Microsoft, Google, Apple, White Locations: OpenAI, San Francisco, Washington
The central bank also doesn’t have any incentive to restrict the economy through elevated interest rates if inflation is already under control. The US central bank has raised interest rates 11 times since March 2022 to their highest level in 22 years. The US Commerce Department reports new home sales in September. The US Commerce Department reports third-quarter gross domestic product along with September figures on new durable-goods orders. The US Labor Department reports the number of new applications for jobless benefits in the week ended October 21.
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Just like the cloud transformed every software category, we think AI is one such transformational shift. Therefore, this notion of Copilots that we're introducing is really going to be revolutionary in terms of driving productivity and communication. Milton Friedman once famously said: "the business of business is business." One is, is the business of business just business? So, I think AI can actually be very helpful in many ways to be a little more empathetic and more understanding of the world.
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London CNN —From ESG investing (Blackrock), to gay rights (Disney), to Donald Trump after the Capitol riots (mainstream corporate America), companies routinely take a stand. But when the barbarous scale of Hamas’s October 7 attacks on Israel became clear, staying silent ceased to be an option. “Saying nothing speaks to cowardice,” said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at the Yale School of Management who focuses on corporate leadership among other issues. All in, around 80 household-name companies in America have condemned the Hamas attacks, as tracked by Sonnenfeld who maintains a list. “Not taking a stand is taking a stand,” Susan, who served in the Israeli special forces, told CNN.
Persons: Donald Trump, Colin Kaepernick, Bud Light’s, , Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, , Satya Nadella, ” Sundar Pichai, Sonnenfeld, ​ ​, Paddy Cosgrove, Israel, Sundar Pichai, Israel Jose Luis Magana, Susan, ” Susan, ” Richard Griffiths, Citigate Dewe Rogerson, ” Griffiths Organizations: London CNN, Blackrock, America, Nike, Yale School of Management, Microsoft, Google, ” Disney, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, Web, Eclipse, CNN, , London Locations: Israel, America, United States, United Kingdom, Gaza, Ukraine, , Russia
The Justice Department has called witnesses who testified about Google's payments, billions of dollars annually, to smartphone makers and wireless companies to make Google search the default on devices, and win more users. Others testified how search dominance led to clout in online advertising, including the ability to quietly raise ad prices. He also testified about how Google used machine learning tools that it developed to improve its search. Nayak's discussions of improving search appeared to downplay the role that search query volume played, implicitly disagreeing with Microsoft (MSFT.O) CEO Satya Nadella's arguments that his company needed more search queries to improve its Bing search engine but was being blocked by Google. Nayak also testified that Google compared its results to answers from Microsoft's search engine Bing, and found Bing to be lower quality.
Persons: Eric Gaillard, Pandu Nayak, Satya Nadella's, Amit Mehta, Nayak, Bing, Diane Bartz, Marguerita Choy Organizations: REUTERS, Microsoft, WASHINGTON, Google, The, Thomson
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says he and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella are "nowhere near the frenemy territory." AdvertisementAdvertisementOpenAI CEO Sam Altman says that he isn't frenemies with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. "It's really good," Altman said about his relationship with Nadella, while adding that the pair have their squabbles. Microsoft is investing over $10 billion in OpenAI, granting Microsoft access to advanced AI systems while backing OpenAI's research. Representatives for Altman and Nadella did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider, sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: Sam Altman, Satya Nadella, Altman, , Joanna Stern, Nadella, Stern, Microsoft's Bing, Microsoft's Bing chatbot, OpenAI, Elon Musk, ChatGPT Organizations: Microsoft, Service, WSJ Tech, Wall Street, Elon
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