Anthropic, Mythos and Microsoft
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Microsoft said Daniel Shapero will be the new CEO of LinkedIn, reporting to Ryan Roslansky, who held the job since 2020 and now has added responsibility.
April 23 (Reuters) - Microsoft said on Thursday it will invest A$25 billion ($17.9 billion) in Australia by the end of 2029 to boost computing and artificial intelligence capacity in the country. The company said in a statement the investment will help expand its Azure AI supercomputing and cloud infrastructure,
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Microsoft announced a new A$25 billion ($18 billion) investment into Australia's digital infrastructure on Thursday, spanning cybersecurity and AI development.
Microsoft (MSFT) stock rose 1.86% after announcing integration of Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI into its Security Development Lifecycle framework.
Microsoft will invest $18 billion in cloud and artificial-intelligence infrastructure in Australia by the end of 2029, marking its largest ever investment in the country.
A lawsuit alleging the company is overcharging Windows Server for non-Azure users has been certified to proceed to trial, although Microsoft is still appealing the decision. The lawyer handling the case alleges that the claim affects almost 60,
In the early days of April, a group of mid-level employees at Microsoft Corp. started making calls that would send tremors through the global market for carbon removals.
The announcement follows Anthropic’s debut of its leading-edge Mythos model, which the company says has already found thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities.
Microsoft (MSFT) on Tuesday said that it is reducing the price of two of its Xbox Game Pass tiers, a move that runs counter to broader industry trends.
Hackers are abusing Microsoft Teams chats to impersonate IT support, gain remote access, move laterally, and steal company data, Microsoft warns.
By Fabiola Arámburo April 23 (Reuters) - Microsoft said on Thursday that it will invest A$25 billion ($17.9 billion) in Australia by the end of 2029 to boost computing and artificial intelligence capacity,
Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma confirmed yesterday that the company is still hoping to launch its own Xbox mobile game store on iOS and Android.