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Experts, lawyers, and tech workers disagree on what Microsoft's layoffs mean for the tech industry and beyond.
Despite glowing reviews, a rigorous study shows experienced coders take longer to complete tasks with AI, while still ...
According to multiple sources cited by MobileGamer.biz, several teams at King, including narrative design, UX, level design, ...
Microsoft has partnered with Replit to bring AI-driven vibe coding—building software through natural language prompts to ...
Microsoft is transforming its AI research capabilities into enterprise-grade infrastructure with the limited preview launch ...
Microsoft's King division, famed for Candy Crush, is replacing approximately 200 employees with AI tools they helped develop, ...
Microsoft is building a massive AI center in Wisconsin. We break down what it is, how it works, and why it could change the ...
The announcement comes as a rising number of school districts are providing AI training to teachers and administrators.
One of the world’s most popular free tile-matching video games, Candy Crush’s maker King laid off 200 developers earlier.
Microsoft has recently laid off around 15,000 employees globally while shifting its focus towards the integration of AI in ...
A coalition of philanthropic funders will spend $1 billion over 15 years to help develop artificial intelligence tools to ...