Why Microsoft’s investment in AI should start to pay off in 2025
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Microsoft reports 10% quarterly profit growth as it works to show AI investments paying off
Microsoft Corp. said Wednesday that its profit for the October-December quarter grew 10% from the same time last year as it works to capitalize on the huge amounts of money it has spent to advance ...ABC News - 1d -
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Microsoft Plans to Invest $3 Billion on AI, Cloud Infrastructure in India
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Microsoft Says AI Will Lead To Job Losses, Invests $80 Billion In The Tech
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