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Microsoft is laying off 4% of its global workforce, including 830 jobs in Washington state. The 4% in cuts represent ...
China is rapidly closing the AI gap with the U.S., raising concerns about military applications and disinformation. Chinese ...
Brad Smith is tired of politicians and others who take the state’s tech industry for granted. Smith, Microsoft’s president and vice chair, was the main attraction at the Tech Alliance State of ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith issued a stark warning about Washington state’s economic future, saying the tech industry that fuels its growth is being taken for granted — and urging lawmakers ...
As Microsoft’s vice chair and president, Brad Smith is responsible for spearheading the company’s work and representing it publicly on a wide variety of critical issues involving the intersection of ...
"God, please give us legislators who care about economic development and not just taxing our industry to pay for other things ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith issued a stark warning about Washington state’s economic future, saying the tech industry that fuels its growth is being taken for granted — and urging ...
Microsoft will cut thousands of jobs in its sales department and other teams from July, The Wall Street Journal reported. Here's how AI is contributing to mass layoffs.
Microsoft respects European laws including landmark legislation which seeks to rein in the power of Big Tech, its President Brad Smith said on Wednesday. The statement puts the company at odds ...
The partnership that made so much sense from 2019 to 2023 has now made each company too dependent on the other. Why a divorce ...