With earnings on tap, Microsoft touches $4 trillion again
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Shares of Microsoft have slowed their momentum recently, rising only 5% in the last three months. But T. Rowe Price portfolio manager David Giroux believes Microsoft has one of the best risk-reward balances out of the "Magnificent Seven" names.
Microsoft’s Brad Smith makes nuanced AI pitch: Huge potential, real concerns, and a Jon Stewart clip
Microsoft's Brad Smith addressed the crowd at the Cascadia Innovation Corridor's annual summit, pitching AI's potential benefits while acknowledging the hype.
Internal Microsoft organization charts show how Mustafa Suleyman's team has evolved since last year.
Microsoft has unveiled “Mico,” a new animated avatar for its Copilot AI that brings back shades of Clippy. The expressive blob acts as a friendly, customizable face for the chatbot.
Microsoft is drawing a bright line at romantic, flirtatious and erotic content, even for adults, when it comes to its Copilot chatbot, the company’s AI CEO said in an interview.
Microsoft's stock could be insulated from concerns around an artificial-intelligence bubble, according to a Bernstein analyst. The company's results are primarily levered to software and enterprise inference,
Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, even described the new product in those terms in the announcement. “Copilot Mode in Edge is evolving into an AI browser that is your dynamic, intelligent companion,
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Microsoft hopes Mico succeeds where Clippy failed as tech companies warily imbue AI with personality
Remember Clippy? Microsoft's infamous paper clip assistant might have been before its time. The software giant has introduced a new AI character called Mico (pronounced MEE'koh), designed to embody its Copilot virtual assistant.
The lawsuit claims Microsoft hid cheaper subscription plans from 2.7 million users after bundling AI tools and raising prices by up to 45%.
Plus: OpenAI has unveiled estimates of how many of ChatGPT's weekly users are experiencing severe mental health symptoms
Microsoft's capital-spending growth is expected to slow this fiscal year relative to last year, based on management's commentary. On Wednesday, investors will be looking to see if new developments in the AI industry have changed the company's view at all.
Microsoft has chosen to remain silent after Donald Trump released an AI image of the U.S. president as Master Chief and the Department of Homeland Security used Halo to promote ICE on social media.