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Elon Musk bought a new PC laptop and ran into some tech issues, so he complained to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
Business Insider
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1y ago
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently took to Twitter to express his frustration with Microsoft's requirement to create a Microsoft account when setting up a new laptop. Musk argued that this would give the company's AI access to his computer. Although Microsoft countered that there is an option to skip creating an account, Musk insisted it no longer exist. Eventually, Musk found a workaround by disconnecting from WiFi, but he took the opportunity to call out Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, requesting the ability to skip creating an account and use a work email address if desired. Nadella has yet to respond publicly to Musk's suggestion.
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Elon Musk Asks Satya Nadella for Tech Support: ‘I Don’t Mean to be a Pest’
Gizmodo
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1y ago
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Elon Musk recently turned to his social media platform, X, to seek tech support for his Windows PC issues. Musk was frustrated about having to create a Microsoft account during the setup process, which he believed would compromise his computer's security. Community Notes, a crowdsourced fact-checking feature on X, provided a link to resolve Musk's issue, but he insisted that the option no longer existed. After receiving assistance from other users, Musk managed to set up his PC without creating a Microsoft account. He then reached out to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to ask for changes to the setup process, but there was no response at the time of writing the article.
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Elon Musk’s GPT-5 Warning To Microsoft Gets Satya’s Cool-As-Ice Reply
StartupTalky
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7d ago
Medial
Elon Musk and Satya Nadella engaged in a lively online exchange during the launch of GPT-5, which was widely publicized across Microsoft platforms. Musk's comment that OpenAI would "eat Microsoft alive" sparked debate and entertained netizens. Nadella responded diplomatically, highlighting the ongoing innovation in the tech industry. The banter attracted significant attention, with thousands of interactions online, as Musk and Nadella's comments fueled discussions about the competitive landscape of AI advancements.
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Elon Musk pokes fun at Satya Nadella's message on Microsoft-OpenAI partnership
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Tesla CEO Elon Musk mocked Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's announcement about the partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI. Nadella expressed Microsoft's commitment to the partnership and the addition of former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman to lead a new AI research team at Microsoft. Musk responded by saying, "Now they will have to use Teams!", referring to Microsoft's collaboration tool, possibly implying that OpenAI had fired Altman during a Google Meet instead of using Microsoft Teams.
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Elon Musk to launch AI game studio
Inshorts
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8m ago
Medial
Elon Musk said xAI will start an AI game studio "to make games great again". He revealed the plans while responding to an X user who criticised game developers for being "ideologically captured". "Too many game studios...are owned by massive corporations," Musk said. He recently criticised Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella over claims that its gaming division wasn't hiring White people.
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Microsoft to hold a special Windows and Surface AI event in May
The Verge
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1y ago
Medial
On May 20th, Microsoft will hold an AI event, where CEO Satya Nadella will discuss the company's AI vision across hardware and software. The event will focus on upcoming consumer Surface devices, such as the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6, which will feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite processors and dedicated NPU hardware for AI tasks. Additionally, the event will introduce the AI Explorer feature for Windows 11, allowing users to search through a timeline of PC activities. This event is part of Microsoft's push for the "year of the AI PC" and will also include discussions on other AI initiatives like Copilot.
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We missed…the biggest business model on the web: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
Economic Times
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5m ago
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reflected on missing the search engine business model, a domain Google successfully capitalized on. He emphasized the importance of not only recognizing tech trends but also the value creation shifts they bring. Additionally, Microsoft achieved a milestone by creating the Majorana 1, a quantum processor using topoconductor, marking a pivotal advancement in quantum computing. Tesla CEO Elon Musk praised Microsoft's breakthrough, highlighting the growing advancements in the field.
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Microsoft announces integration of AI assistant Copilot across its apps, services, Bing search
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Microsoft Chairman and CEO, Satya Nadella, has announced the integration of the AI assistant, Copilot, across all Microsoft services. Copilot, which allows users to interact with their devices in natural language, will be rolled out as a free update for Windows 11 users starting September 26. It will also be available on Bing search, Edge, and other services after October. Microsoft has also unveiled several new features powered by AI, including personalized answers and Ink Anywhere. Additionally, the company launched new hardware offerings such as Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Surface Laptop Go 3.
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Satya Nadella definitely has the money: Musk continues attack on Stargate project
Economic Times
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6m ago
Medial
Elon Musk and Satya Nadella engaged in a lighthearted exchange over the $500 billion Stargate AI infrastructure project backed by the Trump administration. While Musk joked about Nadella's wealth, Nadella emphasized that investments focus on practical AI applications, not just hype. The project involves major players like SoftBank, OpenAI, Oracle, and MGX, with developments starting in Texas. Despite Musk's doubts about funding, OpenAI's Sam Altman defended their financial readiness and progress.
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How a Windows shake-up could position Microsoft to capitalize on AI PCs
The Verge
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1y ago
Medial
Microsoft has reassigned executives in its Windows and Surface divisions after frustrations with the earlier split by CEO Satya Nadella. Pavan Davuluri, currently head of Surface hardware, will now oversee both Windows and Surface. Meanwhile, Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind, has been hired as CEO of Microsoft AI to lead the company's consumer AI push. These changes come ahead of Microsoft's focus on an "AI PC" initiative.
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Tech bros have been at war this year. Here's a roundup of the biggest fights.
Business Insider
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1y ago
Medial
Silicon Valley's tech giants have been involved in various conflicts this year. Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk had a highly anticipated showdown, but it never materialized beyond online sniping. AI experts Yann LeCun, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yoshua Bengio engaged in a heated debate about the risks of artificial intelligence. Satya Nadella aimed to challenge Google Search with Microsoft's Bing, while Sam Altman of OpenAI faced criticism from Elon Musk. These battles showcase the intense competition and differing opinions within the tech industry.
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