Before the global rollout of AI it was all fear surrounding it in all kinds of media, in fact it was constantly matched with the post apocalyptic scenes, judgement day etc. But since the kings in the tech space took over, there is minimal badmouthing
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Hey I am on Medialย โขย 1y
Obviously the media is controlled by the ones funding the investments in Microsoft open ai, google and all. If they make it now itโll be bad for them only
โญMicrosoft announced that it will launch its own mobile game store in July.
By launching the store on the web, as opposed to an app, Microsoft would present an alternative to Apple and Google, which charge a 30% fee on sales.
While the EUโs Digit
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Microsoft is winning the AI race and Google is just busy with a random political mindset.
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please suggest the best cyber security course offered by coursera
google vs Microsoft vs ibm
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Tarun Suthar
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Microsoft owns VSCode and makes money from OpenAI.
OpenAI invested in Windsurf and Cursor.
Cursor, now worth more than Windsurf, started by copying/modifying Microsoftโs VSCode.
So Microsoft indirectly helped create Cursor - but doesnโt control i
While majority of the companies including Google and Apple have started to shift their focus to AI, Microsoft was the first one to bring the AI to the devices with Copilot โ๏ธ๐ Microsoft remains at the top of the AI competition right now.
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โAnti-Google Merchandise by Microsoftโ
In November 2013, Microsoft started selling a line of "Scroogled" merchandise with anti-Google messages on its online store. The items included mugs, T-shirts, hats, and hoodies, and featured phrases like "Keep
Google to spend more: Hassabis on Microsoft's $100-bn Al supercomputer plan.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, when asked about Microsoft and OpenAl's potential plan for a $100-billion Al supercomputer named 'Stargate', said, "I think we're invest