Satya Nadella
CEO, Microsoft- An alumnus of the prestigious Hyderabad Public School (HPS) that produced many business leaders, Satya Narayana Nadella travelled to the US for further studies after completing his B. Tech in Electrical Engineering from Manipal University
- In the US he completed his Masters in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and in 1996, he received an MBA degree from the Booth School of Business in Chicago
- After a stint with Sun Microsystems, Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and steadily rose through the ranks as he held leadership roles in both consumer and enterprise businesses
- In February 2014, the Microsoft board appointed Nadella as its new CEO succeeding Steve Ballmer. Prior to his elevation, Nadella was the Executive Vice President of Microsoft’s Cloud and Enterprise group that provided the infrastructure for the company's blockbuster products like search engine Bing, Xbox gaming and Office 365 services
- Shortly after the takeover, he reshaped the company as the software maker's prospects looked bleak and announced one of the largest layoffs in Microsoft's history as 18000 employees were asked to go
- Nadella is credited with turning around Microsoft’s fortunes. Following his elevation as CEO he focused on new technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence and augmented reality. Its biggest growth happened in the cloud and it currently accounts for one-fourth of Microsoft's revenue
- Under Nadella’s leadership, Microsoft made one of its biggest acquisitions and bought LinkedIn in 2016, a social-media network specially meant for business professionals
- Since he became the CEO, the Microsoft stock has gained over 150% and for a brief period in December 2018, it overtook Apple to become the most valuable company. Microsoft constantly ranks among the top five most valuable companies in the world
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- Satya Nadella's father was a former bureaucrat and served in the Prime Minister's Office during the tenure of PV Narasimha Rao in the 1990s. Nadella drew inspiration from his father who was an IAS officer from the 1962 batch
- Nadella's best subject in school was history, he has co-written a book titled, Hit Refresh: The Quest to Rediscover Microsoft’s Soul and Imagine a Better Future for Everyone, in 2017
- He got himself admitted in the weekend MBA program at Booth School; hence, for two-and-a-half years, he flew to Chicago on Friday evening, attended classes on Saturday and returned home for the workweek
- Nadella is a cricket lover and an ardent fan of Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli
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- Delhi HC stays MCA fines on Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, LinkedIn executivesThe Delhi High Court has put a hold on fines imposed by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. These fines were for Satya Nadella, Ryan Roslansky, and LinkedIn India. The issue involved alleged failure to disclose significant beneficial ownership. The court has sought a response from the ministry. The next hearing is scheduled for October 6.
- OpenAI to cap Microsoft revenue-sharing at $38 billion: ReportOpenAI and Microsoft have reportedly agreed to cap revenue-sharing payments at $38 billion, a move that could strengthen OpenAI's investor pitch ahead of a potential public offering. This renegotiated contract allows OpenAI to pursue new partnerships with tech giants like Amazon and Google, while Microsoft's prior investment has been crucial to OpenAI's AI advancements.
- PM Modi to Virat Kohli, Sundar Pichai to Satya Nadella: India’s back-to-back T20 World Cup win sparks applause, praiseIndia has won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup for the second consecutive time. The team defeated New Zealand in a thrilling final. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai congratulated the team. Cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli also praised the historic achievement.
- Who is Balaji Krishnamurthy, Uber’s new Indian-origin CFO, an engineer from the same institute where Satya Nadella graduated?Uber Technologies has appointed Indian-origin executive Balaji Krishnamurthy as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective February 16. Krishnamurthy, currently vice president of strategic finance and investor relations, has been with Uber for six years and is a strong advocate for the company's autonomous vehicle strategy. This leadership change comes as Uber focuses on profitability and future technologies.
- Don’t focus on the AI race, says former UK PM Rishi Sunak in conversation with Microsoft’s Satya NadellaThe conversation took place at the World Economic Forum in Davos and was moderated by Dan Roth, editor-in-chief of LinkedIn. Nadella pointed out that history shows general-purpose technologies create real value only when they are widely adopted across the economy, and that for AI, this will require governments and companies to work together to build the necessary infrastructure, from energy to data centres, and enable businesses and citizens to use it.
- From Indian farmers to global economies, Satya Nadella charts out importance, scope of AI adoption at Davos 2026Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to advanced economies. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes AI's future depends on its spread, particularly in the Global South. He emphasizes the need for skills, capital, and policy support to translate AI into productivity and growth. Talent and technical know-how are globally distributed. The real challenge is the commitment to deploy AI at scale.
- Quote of the Day by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: 'The view you adopt for yourself profoundly affects the way...'Satya Nadella, a native of India, joined Microsoft in 1992 and rose to CEO in 2014 and is now one of the most known figures in the tech industry. The tech billionaire, known for his leadership quotes, emphasises that the how to view yourself ultimately affects the life you lead. His quote says 'The view you adopt for yourself profoundly affects the way you lead your life'.
- Jayshree Ullal: Meet the Indian-origin billionaire ahead of Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella in the Hurun’s rich listJayshree Ullal, President and CEO of Arista Networks, has emerged as one of the wealthiest Indian-origin tech executives, surpassing prominent figures like Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella. Her leadership transformed Arista into a major cloud networking solutions provider, with her personal fortune reaching approximately $5.7 billion.
- Microsoft CEO Nadella is making a cricket app in his free timeMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella developed an AI app to analyze cricket. He used it to pick a team of Indian test cricket legends. Nadella, a cricket enthusiast, also invests in cricket teams. He is currently in India, where Microsoft plans significant AI and cloud investments. Cricket has shaped Nadella's leadership skills.
- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella 'thrilled about data centre capacity coming up in India'Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently unveiled plan to invest $17.5 billion in AI initiatives across India by 2030, marking a crucial milestone in the nation’s digital journey. During talks with PM Modi, Nadella shared insights on potential funding avenues and the anticipated growth of the Hyderabad cloud region.
- Microsoft to invest $17.5 billion for India’s AI-first future, CEO Nadella saysMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella announced a significant $17.5 billion investment in India, marking the company's largest commitment in Asia. This substantial funding aims to bolster India's digital infrastructure, enhance skills, and develop sovereign capabilities to support the nation's AI-focused future.
- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reveals rare quality you need to be successful at workplace. And it's not your qualificationAmid AI dominance, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has revealed one rare quality you need to succeed at your workplace. He said empathy is a workplace superpower in the age of AI, adding that IQ without emotional intelligence is waste. With AI managing technical tasks, human empathy and collaboration play a key role in businesses for their success.
- Satya Nadella's stark warning on AI to his employees in internal memo, Microsoft CEO says 'we need to rapidly rethink...'Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is pushing for an AI 'reboot,' akin to the company's cloud transformation. He's appointed AI economics advisor Rolf Harms to guide this ambitious plan. Nadella warns that without significant changes, some of Microsoft's core businesses could become obsolete in the AI era, emphasizing a shift to an 'intelligence engine' model.
- OpenAI products for third parties will be exclusively on Azure: Satya NadellaOpenAI's restructuring allows for-profit product development with third parties, but these offerings will exclusively run on Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella clarified that partners must utilize Azure, with limited exceptions, to access OpenAI's AI models and products. This exclusivity is part of a broader partnership agreement where Microsoft retains significant intellectual property rights.
- 'Microsoft at the heart of generational moment': Satya Nadella's three core priorities amid massive tech layoffsMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella highlighted a 'think in decades, execute in quarters' strategy, emphasizing earning trust daily. Despite record revenues of $281.7 billion, Nadella stressed AI innovation, security, and quality as core priorities. Microsoft is investing $4 billion in AI education and expanding its global AI infrastructure, aiming to empower everyone.
- AI agents are shaping the future of developer tooling: Satya NadellaNadella reflected on the history of developer tools from Assembly to Lex and YACC. “Back then, compilers helped us move from machine code to code as codegen. Now, we’re seeing agents generating code and the cognition around programming itself is shifting,” he said in a fireside chat at the GitHub Universe 2025 event in San Francisco, California.
- Who is Judson Althoff - Microsoft's new CEO of commercial business?Microsoft is restructuring its commercial operations as Chief Commercial Officer Judson Althoff occupied the position of CEO for the company’s commercial business. This change enablesCEO Satya Nadella to focus on technical and AI-focused programs, that includes datacenter extension, systems architecture, and product development. Althoff will oversee a fresh unified organization blending sales, marketing, and operations, building on his leadership of Microsoft’s global commercial activities since 2013.
- Silicon Valley a ‘meritocratic’ hub for outsiders despite H-1B challenges: Perplexity CEO SrinivasPerplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas states Silicon Valley remains a unique, meritocratic place for outsiders, despite H-1B visa challenges and new fees impacting immigration. He highlights the critical need for trusted mentors, citing Satya Nadella, for immigrants to succeed in this ecosystem, which continues to attract Big Tech and AI talent.
- Hurun Rich List 2025: From Satya Nadella to Sundar Pichai, check richest Indian professional managersJayshree Ullal of Arista Networks tops the Hurun India Rich List 2025 for professional managers with Rs 50,170 crore, underscoring significant global tech wealth. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella secures the second spot, followed by Nikesh Arora. Google's Sundar Pichai and Indra K Nooyi also feature among the wealthiest Indian professional managers.
- Microsoft introduces Agent Mode, Office Agent in Microsoft 365 CopilotIn Excel, the feature can handle complex data modeling by generating, checking, and refining spreadsheets automatically, removing the need for advanced user expertise. In Word, it allows users to create and edit documents interactively, with Copilot drafting content, asking clarifying questions, and formatting the output.
- Some of the biggest businesses we’ve built might not be as relevant going forward: Satya NadellaSatya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, expressed concerns about the company's future. He fears Microsoft might fail to adapt to artificial intelligence. Nadella cited Digital Equipment Corporation as a warning. He acknowledged the need to improve Microsoft's work culture. Nadella wants to rebuild trust with employees. The company is committed to creating a better work environment.
- How Indian-origin engineers took over America’s tech scene, and the colleges that got them thereIndian-origin engineers have significantly reshaped the US technology sector, transitioning from students to leaders in major companies like Microsoft, Google, and IBM. Their strong educational foundations in India, combined with opportunities in America, have fueled innovation and global impact. These leaders exemplify a successful migration story, blending their roots with American ingenuity to redefine technological possibilities.
- Musk questions Nadella over Microsoft staff posts mocking assassinated conservative Charlie KirkElon Musk publicly challenged Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella after screenshots surfaced of Activision Blizzard employees, a Microsoft-owned company, allegedly celebrating conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s killing. Musk called out Microsoft on X, demanding an explanation, highlighting the seriousness of the situation involving its own employees’ conduct.
- The foreigner's gush that turns us mushForeign dignitaries often visit India and praise its potential. They highlight the demographic dividend and digital transformation. These visitors also comment on India's vibrant democracy. This leads to national euphoria and media frenzy. Indians then quote these figures and discuss collaborations. The nation collectively celebrates these compliments. This cycle repeats with each new visitor.
- Elon Musk vs Satya Nadella: Billionaire Harsh Goenka chooses his winner in leadership face-offAfter Elon Musk remarked that “OpenAI is going to eat Microsoft alive” following the launch of GPT-5, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella responded with an optimistic note highlighting learning, innovation, and collaboration. Industrialist Harsh Goenka praised Nadella’s composed reply, calling it a “masterclass” in leadership for turning criticism into a positive message. GPT-5, OpenAI’s most advanced model yet, is now integrated across Microsoft’s ecosystem and available to all users, including on the free tier.
- Elon Musk vs Satya Nadella: Billionaire mocks Microsoft after GPT-5 launchThe AI race intensifies as OpenAI launches GPT-5, integrated across Microsoft platforms, hailed by Satya Nadella as a major advancement. Elon Musk dismisses it, asserting his Grok 4 surpasses it, sparking a public exchange. Nadella responds with competitive enthusiasm, welcoming Grok 4 on Azure and anticipating future innovations in the ongoing AI quest.
- Mouse & keyboards will become alien: Microsoft plans to change the way you use computers with new operating systemMicrosoft's new video teases the "Windows 2030 Vision," revealing significant AI integration within the next five years. David Weston hints at a new desktop experience powered by agentic AI, acting on behalf of users. The future Windows OS will interact multimodally, understanding natural language and managing complex workflows, signaling a shift towards AI as an operating system agent.
- Microsoft breaks from 30-year tradition of naming rivals in filingsMicrosoft has stopped naming its competitors in its annual report, ending a 30-year-long practice. The company is now focusing on broader market trends to describe the competitive landscape. Other tech giants like Amazon and Alphabet have also stopped this practice, while Apple, Meta and Nvidia still follow it.
- Microsoft’s access to OpenAI tech is focus of contract talksThe companies have discussed new terms that would let Microsoft use OpenAI’s latest models and other technology even if the startup decides it has reached its goal of building a more powerful form of AI known as artificial general intelligence (AGI), according to two people familiar with the negotiations.
- Microsoft layoffs: CEO Satya Nadella in memo says move to cut 15,000 jobs "weighing heavily" on him but necessary for...Microsoft Layoffs CEO Memo: Satya Nadella addressed Microsoft employees regarding recent layoffs. He acknowledged the difficulty of the decision. Nadella stated the move is crucial for the company's AI transformation. Despite layoffs, Microsoft's stock is performing well. Nadella emphasized the need for 'unlearning' and 'learning'. He highlighted Microsoft's shift towards becoming an 'intelligence engine'. Nadella thanked departing employees for their contributions.
- Microsoft saves $500 million with AI, but with 15,000 job cutsAlthoff said that AI helped Microsoft save over $500 million in its call centres alone last year and led to higher employee and customer satisfaction, as per the report. These internal comments come just a week after Microsoft laid off over 9,000 employees, its third major round of job cuts this year. This took the total to around 15,000.
- Sabih Khan joins elite league of India-born C-suite executives at global giantsSabih Khan, born in Moradabad, has been appointed as the chief operating officer of Apple, joining the ranks of India-born executives leading global corporations. Following in the footsteps of leaders like Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai, Khan's promotion highlights the increasing presence of Indian talent at the helm of multinational giants.
- Coding is dead? Microsoft's product chief shares important advice to techies amid layoffs in the tech gaintMicrosoft executive Aparna Chennapragada defends computer science amid job cuts. She disagrees with claims that coding is dead. Layoffs impacted many software engineers. Microsoft invests heavily in Artificial Intelligence. AI is changing software development. Chennapragada envisions more 'software operators' in the future. Project management roles may shift. Microsoft is investing billions in AI infrastructure.
- Protester shouts 'show how Microsoft is killing Palestinians' during CEO Satya Nadella's key speech; Watch video hereMicrosoft's Build 2025 was disrupted by protests against its contracts with the Israeli government, led by an employee accusing the company of complicity in war crimes. The protest, part of a series organized by 'No Azure for Apartheid,' went viral, highlighting growing internal and external pressure on Microsoft.
- Microsoft layoffs: My husband worked 25 years, rarely took leave, but was laid off by algorithm, says wife in viral postMicrosoft has recently laid off approximately 6,000 employees, constituting about 3% of its global workforce, as part of a strategic restructuring effort. The company aims to streamline operations and accelerate its investments in artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives. These job cuts have impacted various departments and geographies, sparking criticism regarding the use of algorithms in the selection process.
- Microsoft tops m-cap table with $3.2 trillion; pushes Apple with $3.07 trillion to second spotNvidia came in third with a valuation of $2.76 trillion, according to The Information’s newsletter. Microsoft shares have consistently outperformed Apple’s throughout the year, reflecting growing investor confidence in its AI and cloud strategy. Meanwhile, Apple faces pressure from new tariffs, driving an 18% drop in its share price.
- Microsoft puts brakes on AI spending as profit increases 18%Microsoft’s Q1 2025 results showed strong growth with $70.1 billion revenue and $25.8 billion profit, driven by 33% Azure growth and AI services. Capital spending fell slightly to $21.4 billion but remains high, with $85 billion forecast for the year. CEO Nadella cited efficiency and strong cloud demand.
- Microsoft forecasts strong growth for Azure cloud business, shares surge 7%Microsoft reported a 33% rise in Azure cloud revenue for Q3 2025, surpassing estimates and driven partly by AI, which contributed 16 percentage points to growth. The company forecasted 34-35% cloud revenue growth for Q4, easing concerns about AI demand slowdown and tariff impacts. Shares rose 7% after hours.
- Microsoft and OpenAI: From allies to rivals in the AI raceOnce AI allies, now rivals in the making — cracks are deepening between Microsoft and OpenAI as competition, control, and cost concerns reshape their high-stakes partnership. As Microsoft develops its own models and distances itself from OpenAI's tech, the future of their alliance hangs in the balance—coexistence or an eventual split remains uncertain.
- Microsoft 365 Copilot updates: From audio overviews to DIY AI agents, here’s what Satya Nadella revealedMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella said he is putting Copilot at the heart of his workday, calling it the “scaffolding” for everything he does. In his latest update, Nadella spotlighted new Copilot features—like Researcher and Analyst agents, Notebooks for project organisation, and a growing Agent Store—saying these tools have completely transformed the way he works
- Microsoft's AI division head wants to create a lasting relationship between chatbots and their usersThe company's flagship product of this AI era, Copilot, already combines a chatbot with Microsoft's suite of workaday tools, from Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations to the Windows operating system that defines how most computers work. But Suleyman is striving for something that sounds a little more like science fiction - a technology that can form a "lasting, meaningful relationship" with its users.
- Bill Gates reveals the coolest code of his life that started Microsoft's 50-year journey in computing—you can download it tooBill Gates looks back on the code he wrote 50 years ago that led to the creation of Microsoft. This code was crucial in developing the first operating system for the Altair 8800, marking the dawn of personal computers. Microsoft is celebrating its 50th anniversary with Gates sharing memories of his early achievements.
- Elon Musk lauds Microsoft’s quantum leap with Majorana 1Majorana 1 is a palm-sized chip that is built on a topoconductor and not the traditional semiconductor. Compared to conventional quantum processors, the newly engineered material topoconductor, made of indium arsenide and aluminium, is more stable, smaller in size, error-resistant, and digitally controllable.
- 'Wanna come': How a spam mail led to an interview with Microsoft CEO Satya NadellaIndian-origin YouTuber Dwarkesh Patel sent a cold email to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, inviting him to his podcast. Surprisingly, Nadella accepted. During the podcast, Nadella discussed his long tenure at Microsoft and shared advice for new employees. He also talked about advancements in artificial general intelligence (AGI) and quantum breakthroughs.
- Satya Nadella said 'yes' in 4 minutes. How an Indian-origin man landed an interview with Microsoft CEOIndian-origin YouTuber Dwarkesh Patel landed an interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella through a bold yet simple cold email after noticing Nadella subscribed to his newsletter. Nadella quickly responded, agreeing to participate. During the podcast, Nadella discussed his journey at Microsoft, advanced technologies like AGI and quantum computing, and Microsoft's vision for the future.
- Satya Nadella unveils Microsoft’s palm-sized ‘God chip’ that is more powerful than all the computers on Earth combinedMicrosoft has unveiled Majorana 1, a groundbreaking quantum processing unit (QPU) that could transform computing as we know it. Built on a topological core, this chip introduces a new state of matter enabled by topoconductors, a class of materials developed after nearly two decades of research. CEO Satya Nadella called it a fundamental leap in computing. While some experts remain cautious, this breakthrough could bring practical quantum computing closer than ever.
- DeepSeek doesn't scare OpenAI, thanks to the 'Jevons paradox'Economist and logician William Stanley Jevons, noted that as engines improved and made coal more efficient -- requiring less of the resource to produce the same amount of energy -- demand for coal would actually increase, not decrease. The Chinese company created an AI tool with analytical capabilities rivalling those of Google and Microsoft's OpenAI, and seemingly at a fraction of the cost.
- How Sam Altman sidestepped Elon Musk to win over Donald TrumpSam Altman appealed to Donald Trump's fascination with big stories and deals, telling him that the tech industry would achieve artificial general intelligence — the hypothetical moment when technology matches human intelligence — during his administration, according to three sources familiar with the call.
- Microsoft layoffs: Tech giant's performance-based job cuts begin with no severance pay, healthcare. All detailsMicrosoft layoffs: Tech giant Microsoft has started performance-based job cuts. The termination letters say benefits for the employees will stop immediately. Ex-employees said they won't receive severance. The letters also indicate that if these employees reapply to Microsoft in the future, their previous performance and the reason for termination will be considered.
- Mukesh Ambani’s RIL acquires 49% stake in Oval Invincibles cricket team for £60.27 millionMukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Limited has acquired a 49% stake in the ECB's The Hundred team, Oval Invincibles, for £60.27 million, fending off competition from notable names. Reliance already owns multiple cricket franchises globally. The buying process for other team stakes continues amid some financial projection concerns by prospective buyers, but interest remains high.
- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella calls himself product of India-US bondWashington State Governor Bob Ferguson and Nadella were the Guests of Honour at the reception attended by over 500 people from the Indian-American community, according to a press release issued by the Consulate. In a unique first, several members of the US Congress also joined the evening celebrations.
- Satya Nadella definitely has the money: Musk continues attack on Stargate projectThis follows Musk’s social media banter where he said SoftBank and OpenAI, which committed $100 billion to the Stargate project, do not have the financial resources. Stargate, a $500 billion initiative, will build AI infrastructure across the US. The alliance of tech giants will have SoftBank and OpenAI as the lead partners, and Oracle and MGX as equity investors.
- When Satya Nadella said he should visit his alma materSatya Nadella, Microsoft chairman and CEO, was happy to hear that the 6,000 students at Manipal Academy for Higher Education were using GitHub Copilot, the company's AI-based code completion tool. He also expressed his desire to visit his alma mater, Manipal Institute of Technology. Nadella was engaging with customers prior to his keynote address in New Delhi on Wednesday.
- Why Microsoft layoffs across Satya Nadella-led company won't bring a change in total headcountMicrosoft Layoffs: Microsoft is preparing to fire more employees. The company has confirmed that this move will primarily target underperforming employees. But despite the layoffs, there won't be a significant change in total headcount in Satya Nadella-led company. In 2023, the company reduced its workforce by approximately 10,000 roles, equivalent to 5% of its global workforce.
- Microsoft, IndiaAI join hands to train 5 lakh individuals on AI by 2026, set up productivity labsMicrosoft India president Puneet Chandok announced a $3 billion investment to build tech, infrastructure, and AI capacity in India. The company aims to train 1 crore people over five years, with 24 lakh already trained. In March 2024, the government approved a budget of Rs 10,372 crore for the development of the country's AI ecosystem over the next five years.
- India should build foundational models for AI, but investment is real entry barrier: NadellaIndia 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. He also said that academics in India, the research institutions, including Microsoft Research, have a very fantastic math team and algorithms team.
- No threat to jobs; there will be a 'jugalbandi' of AI and humanDuring his visit to India, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discussed the continued relevance of Moore's Law in AI advancement, highlighting collaborations with Indian startups and enterprises using AI to enhance productivity and streamline processes. Nadella noted India's potential to become the world's leading developer ecosystem by 2028, with widespread use cases ranging from chatbots to tax filing solutions.
- Exclusive Q&A: We in the US don't take anything for granted, we need to compete, innovate: Microsoft CEO Satya NadellaSatya Nadella emphasises the importance of leveraging India's human capital for global competitiveness and the widespread adoption of AI technology. He highlights the rapid diffusion of technology globally and underscores the role of Microsoft’s investments in India, stressing the need for bold entrepreneurial efforts and careful regulation to maximize benefits and create opportunities.
- Microsoft announces $3 billion investment in India, to train 10 million in AI skillsThis comes a day after Nadella met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss tech innovation and AI, pledging support to position India as an AI-first nation. The tech major already has three data centre regions in the market and the fourth will be introduced in 2026. With this investment, the company aims to develop a scalable AI computing ecosystem.
- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella meets PM Narendra Modi; talks tech innovation, AISatya Nadella met with PM Narendra Modi to bolster India's position as an AI-first nation through Microsoft's commitment to tech innovation and expansion. Nadella praised Modi's leadership, while Modi acknowledged Microsoft's investment plans. The visit coincided with Microsoft's AI Tour event in New Delhi, designed for business leaders and practitioners.
- PM Modi meets Microsoft CEO NadellaPrime Minister Narendra Modi expressed excitement about Microsoft's plans to expand and invest in India during his meeting with CEO Satya Nadella. They discussed tech, innovation, and AI. Nadella highlighted Microsoft’s commitment to an AI-first approach for India and their aim to skill 2 million Indians for AI by 2025.
- Microsoft works to add non-OpenAI models into 365 Copilot products, sources sayMicrosoft is integrating internal and third-party AI models into its Microsoft 365 Copilot. This aims to reduce dependence on OpenAI and cut costs. The company is working to customize other open-weight models for better efficiency. Microsoft tracks these efforts closely, aiming for cost-efficiency and potentially passing savings to customers.