An Indian-origin YouTuber's cold email to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was successful in making the tech boss appear on his podcast. Dwarkesh Patel reached out to Nadella with a very simple request ...
Bill Gates said he always backed Satya Nadella to lead Microsoft, but the current CEO was "almost" passed over in the ...
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A simple "cold email" landed an Indian YouTuber an interview with Satya Nadella, where the Microsoft CEO opened up about a major "lesson" learned -- the company's failure to anticipate the ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella news: After spending more than three decades with Microsoft, the CEO of the global tech giant, Satya Nadella has disclosed what he would like to do after he leaves ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was speaking about new products at an employee town hall meeting at the company's corporate campus in Redmond, Washington. Workers standing about 15 feet to his right ...
While the likes of OpenAI and Alibaba are talking up artificial general intelligence (AGI) capable of replacing humans, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella argues AI's success should be measured by its ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in a recent interview revealed that his company completely missed out on leveraging the popularity of ‘search’ on the web, saying that he had learned a lesson in ...
Satya Nadella's appearance on Dwarkesh Patel's podcast was secured through a cold email, highlighting the power of direct outreach. Nadella discussed a key career lesson and reflected on Microsoft ...
Microsoft CEO says AI is yet to have its Excel moment The real benefits should be measured in its GDP contribution AI will allow knowledge workers to focus on knowledge work Satya Nadella has said ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella acknowledged missing the potential of search as the web's most profitable business model which Google successfully leveraged. “So that's one lesson learned for me ...