CoinWorld News, Microsoft is forming a new division with 6,000 employees, aimed at helping enterprises with technical and strategic work for AI deployment. Employees in this division will have extensive experience in engineering, corporate training, and management, as well as industry-specific expertise. Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft's commercial business, said that working more closely with customers will help them implement AI more efficiently and also inform Microsoft's own product development decisions.

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MempoolMaggie
· 5h ago
Microsoft is going all in on AI. The new department with 6,000 people is quite large, and it seems that enterprise-level AI services are a truly lucrative track.
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GateUser-0b71fc11
· 5h ago
Judson's words sound like clichés, but if you think about it, customer feedback can indeed feed back into product iteration—it's a closed loop.
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OrigamiMountainsAndRivers
· 5h ago
Among the 6000 people, how many were poached? Curious about this.
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OrigamiMountainsAndRivers
· 5h ago
How many of the 6000 people were dug up? Curious about this.
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0xCouchPilot
· 5h ago
Big tech companies are getting more and more intense—so what should SMEs do? If they can’t keep up, the gap will only grow wider and wider.
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