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Microsoft sinks $5 billion into Australia to ‘help seize AI era’

The investment will roll-out over the next two years, and will be the single largest investment in is 40-year history in the country.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

The internet is really just the “Google Web,” Microsoft CEO says during Google’s antitrust trial

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that Microsoft can’t compete with Google and that the search engine’s market share is so large the internet has basically become the “Google web” Monday during more than three-and-a-half hours of testimony in Google’s antitrust trial, according to multiple news organizations.

  • By William Skipworth

FTC sues to stop Microsoft’s $70 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard

The US Federal Trade Commission sued Microsoft on Monday in an effort to stop the company from closing its almost $70 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard

  • By Molly Bohannon

Microsoft’s ‘exciting’ move to tackle climate change

The world cannot limit warming to 1.5 degrees by relying solely on carbon reduction. We need carbon removal too, writes Brett Shoemaker, Chief Sustainability Officer, Microsoft Australia and New Zealand.

  • By Brett Shoemaker
  • Contributor

Microsoft announces new AI-powered tools for its office apps

Built on OpenAI’s generative AI technology and one of the largest datasets comprising trillions of data points, Copilot can write emails, business proposals and meeting minutes.

  • By Rashi Shrivastava

From doing your taxes, to sitting an exam: Here’s what GPT-4 is capable of

However, the new version of ChatGPT could have been a lot more contentious, the company admits and has instituted substantive new guardrails to prevent malicious answers.

  • By Cyrus Farivar

ChatGPT’s newest rival just switched on in Australia – here’s what you need to know

What’s it really like going up against two trillion-dollar companies?

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

2023 work trends business leaders cannot ignore

Microsoft’s latest Work Trends Index Report finds Australians are among the most burnt out in the world.

  • By Jane Mackarell
  • Contributor
Microsoft say it is committed to building innovative technology solutions to help others measure their environmental impact and solve sustainability challenges.

From pledges to progress: How to meet the increasingly urgent need for climate action

Microsoft say it is committed to building innovative technology solutions to help.

  • By Brett Shoemaker
  • Contributor
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