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The tech titan previewed a sweeping set of AI advances that it says will reshape how organizations ideate, build, deploy, and govern AI systems.
Satya Nadella thinks Microsoft needs a reboot for AI, just like it did in the early cloud days.
Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft's head of AI, vents after the company receives backlash for saying 'Windows is evolving into an agentic OS.'
As more companies bring in more agents, Microsoft is hoping its new observability platform Agent 365 makes the process easier.
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,
Microsoft keeps injecting AI into Windows, and now even the company itself is admitting that there are safety risks in doing so.
Microsoft’s warning on Tuesday that an experimental AI agent integrated into Windows can infect devices and pilfer sensitive user data has set off a familiar response from security-minded critics: Why is Big Tech so intent on pushing new features before their dangerous behaviors can be fully understood and contained?
Microsoft is transforming Windows 11 into an AI-native operating system with built-in agent infrastructure, enabling autonomous AI agents to securely perform tasks across 1.4 billion devices.
It will also embrace a broader ecosystem of AI agents from companies like Adobe, Nvidia, ServiceNow, Workday, and more. The dashboards inside Agent 365 will let admins see connections between agents, people, and data, as well as monitor how AI agents are behaving in real time.
Microsoft CCO Frank X. Shaw explains how AI-powered measurement tools are transforming crisis communications and how the company leveraged the technology during the 2024 CrowdStrike software outage.