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Microsoft Secretly Selling AI to Fossil Fuel Companies
Microsoft Is Luring Fossil-Fuel Companies With AI
Although the tech giant has spoken of the potential for AI to remake our world for the better and stave off climate change, behind the scenes, it has sought to market the technology to fossil-fuel companies to aid in drilling,
Microsoft Secretly Selling AI to Fossil Fuel Companies While Bragging About Environmental Progress
Not-So-Public Disclosure While projecting an image of sustainability, Microsoft has secretly been selling bespoke AI services to fossil fuel giants and claiming it can help them make even more money while killing the climate.
Microsoft faces scrutiny over AI services for fossil fuel companies
Microsoft, a company known for its public environmental commitments, is facing criticism for quietly selling AI services to fossil fuel giants. Although Microsoft has committed to being ‘carbon negative’ by 2030,
Microsoft, BlackRock
Microsoft, BlackRock form group to raise $100 billion to invest in AI data centers and power
The companies are part of the Global Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Investment Partnership, or GAIIP, which was announced Tuesday.
Rezolve AI Welcomes Microsoft and BlackRock's $30 Billion Investment in AI Infrastructure as a Game-Changer for the Industry
Wagner, CEO of Rezolve AI, remarked, “The substantial investment by Microsoft and BlackRock into AI infrastructure reflects the accelerating pace of AI adoption across every industry. For companies like Rezolve AI,
Microsoft, BlackRock Plan $30 Billion AI Infrastructure Fund
BlackRock will launch an artificial intelligence fund with software giant Microsoft worth around $30 billion to build data centers and energy projects. The AI partnership will likely feed the growing hunger for computing capacity,
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says Giant Investment in Generative AI Is Already Paying Off
Nadella spearheaded Microsoft's $10 billion investment in OpenAI in January 2023, which in many respects catalyzed the AI ...
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on MSN
How Microsoft’s dividend hike and new $60 billion buyback program stack up
Only three U.S. companies have ever announced buyback programs bigger than Microsoft’s latest — though the new dividend yield ...
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on MSN
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is ready to move on from Sam Altman's ousting drama
Microsoft's CEO said that Sam Altman's dramatic ousting from OpenAI already feels like "a long-lost memory" and "everything ...
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Microsoft approves new $60 billion share buyback program
The tech giant declared a quarterly dividend of $0.83 per share, reflecting an 8 cent, or 10%, increase over the previous ...
The Verge
18h
Microsoft tries to sell businesses on Copilot again
Microsoft
has spent billions of dollars on an ambitious bet to refocus the entire
company
on AI. It wants to eventually ...
The Atlantic
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Microsoft’s Hypocrisy on AI
Microsoft
executives have been thinking lately about the end of the world. In a white paper published late last year, Brad Smith, the
company
’s vice chair and president, and Melanie Nakagawa ...
Kiplinger
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Microsoft, BlackRock Team Up to Invest in AI Infrastructure: What to Know
Microsoft
(MSFT) and BlackRock (BLK) announced today that they are teaming up as part of a broader partnership that ...
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Microsoft plans new $60 billion buyback, raises dividend 10%
Microsoft has raised its quarterly dividend 10% and unveiled a new $60 billion stock-buyback program, matching the size of a ...
Windows Report
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Microsoft's new Copilot agents want to revolutionize the way companies use AI
Copilot agents, the new tools from Microsoft, are AI models that can be developed in house, attuned to every company's needs.
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5 days after reports of 650 more Microsoft gaming layoffs, the company announces plans to pay out even more money to shareholders
Microsoft is set to start paying out even more to its shareholders in November, despite recent reports that the company is ...
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