India must prioritise frontier research in artificial intelligence (AI) and develop foundational models to drive innovation, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella said on Wednesday. However, he noted that major investment is required to overcome the entry barrier and a single groundbreaking mathematical discovery can revolutionise
Microsoft will spend $3 billion to expand its Azure cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) capacity in India, CEO Satya Nadella said on Tuesday, doubling down on a country with tech expertise and low costs to help turn such investments profitable.
Given AI's rapid evolution, voluntary commitments provide an agile approach to governance, allowing stakeholders to adopt best practices swiftly.
India can use artificial intelligence to do great work in the area of Indic languages and transform its industries, said Microsoft chairman and CEO Satya Nadella, on his second day at Microsoft India AI Tour.
But investment is a real entry barrier and just one mathematical breakthrough can change entire dynamics: Microsoft chief
Microsoft Chairman Satya Nadella emphasizes India's potential in AI frontier work, advocating for the development of foundational models despite investment barriers. Collaborations with major Indian firms aim to enhance AI application across sectors,
IndiaAI has partnered with Microsoft to promote AI development in India, targeting 500,000 skilling by 2026. The initiative includes AI Centers of Excellence and Productivity Labs across various states,
Microsoft and India's AI Mission aim to skill 500,000 individuals by 2026, including students, educators, developers, government officials, and women entrepreneurs. The partnership will establish an AI Center of Excellence,
Microsoft has announced plans to invest an additional $3 billion to enhance its cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) operations in India. This significant investment aims to further scale Microsoft’s offerings within the rapidly evolving technology landscape of the country.
Announced by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the AI Tour in New Delhi, the collaboration focuses on advancing AI adoption, fostering innovation, and driving inclusive growth across India.
Microsoft partners with India to launch AI Centre, train 5 lakh people, and develop 5G RAN components for telecom innovation