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Microsoft’s next big bet isn’t on a model but on becoming the Swiss Army knife of enterprise AI

The tech giant is investing $2.5 billion in a new business unit called Microsoft Frontier.

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What happened The tech giant is investing $2.5 billion in a new business unit called Microsoft Frontier.
The headline split Fortune frames it as "Microsoft’s next big bet isn’t on a model but on becoming the Swiss Army knife of enterpr...". Fast Company frames it as "Panic isn’t an AI strategy".
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FortuneNews report · Jul 3, 8:00 AM

Microsoft’s next big bet isn’t on a model but on becoming the Swiss Army knife of enterprise AI

The tech giant is investing $2.5 billion in a new business unit called Microsoft Frontier.

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The HinduNews report · Jul 3, 10:14 AM

Chessworld AI becomes official technology partner of Karnataka State Chess Association, start-up supported by Elevate

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Chessworld AI will introduce an integrated digital platform for tournament registrations, player and tournament management, digitisation of over-the-board games, AI-powered game analysis, a...

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Stuff (New Zealand)News report · Jul 3, 8:43 AM

The next AI boom could be built by a Kiwi startup

If he is successful, it could turn some of our wildest science fiction technology dreams into a reality.

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Fast CompanyNews report · Jul 3, 6:00 AM

Panic isn’t an AI strategy

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Most AI “strategy” right now isn’t strategy at all. It’s a leadership response to panic. The suffocating, staring-at-the-ceiling-at-2am kind of panic that sets in when your board’s watching...

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