Microsoft, Satya Nadella and OpenAI
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says AI is reshaping tech, business models, and organizations, and leaders must adapt quickly.
The head of Microsoft thinks he has the solution to Xbox's woes with a plan to go after TikTok and other time-wasters. It won't work.
The "token factory" is Nadella's shorthand for Microsoft's AI infrastructure — a constantly modernizing fleet that powers everything from GPT-5 training to Copilot queries. "It's not like we buy one version of Nvidia and load up for all the gigawatts we have," he said. "You write the Moore's law — you continuously modernize and depreciate it."
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the company is staying responsible with AI investments through fungible assets applicable to a variety of purposes.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is handing off day-to-day commercial execution to longtime sales chief Judson Althoff, who takes on the new role of CEO of commercial business. The change frees Nadella to focus more on AI and long-term technology bets.
Satya Nadella said in a new interview that following the Office playbook will help Xbox to become a "fantastic publisher."
Satya Nadella says Microsoft is now the largest gaming publisher, aiming to be everywhere, and sees TikTok as gaming’s real rival.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's pay soared to a record $96.5 million as the company's revenue hit $281 billion this year.
Short-hand for “Magnificent 7,” the group refers to seven of the most significant and dominant tech companies on the planet: Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla. Gong No. 2 was checked off Tuesday afternoon after TBPN hosted Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.