During a recent session of Stanford's CS153 course, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella engaged in a conversation about artificial intelligence, detailing Microsoft's strategy and vision for a comprehensive 'frontier ecosystem'. He highlighted Microsoft’s long-standing investment in OpenAI and discussed new developments announced at the Build conference, including seven new MAI models and the Scout enterprise autopilot agent. Nadella also touched upon Microsoft's quantum computing initiatives and emphasized the importance of fostering a growth mindset culture within the company. The session concluded with a student Q&A, where Nadella offered advice on intellectual curiosity and productivity.
Satya Nadella Discusses Microsoft's AI Strategy and Future of Computing at Stanford CS153
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