Microsoft Corp. is forming a new engineering group that will be led by Jay Parikh, a former Meta Platforms Inc. executive who joined the company last year. Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya ...
Most observers believe some kind of widespread application of agentic AI is likely, but Nadella's grandiose vision of completely transforming software development, and by extension the entire industry ...
Microsoft has appointed Jay Parikh, a former Meta executive in charge of infrastructure, as its executive vice president for the new artificial intelligence engineering division. The new appointee ...
Jay Parikh will lead the new CoreAI — Platform and Tools division at Microsoft. (Microsoft Photo) Microsoft is creating a new engineering division, led by the former global head of engineering ...
The new group will be led by Jay Parikh, Facebook's former head of engineering whom Nadella added to Microsoft's senior leadership team in October. Microsoft is forming the group as it anticipates ...
Microsoft’s developer division is now all about AI, as it reorgs teams to be ready for a platform shift. Microsoft’s developer division is now all about AI, as it reorgs teams to be ready for ...
Microsoft has created a new engineering org aimed at accelerating AI infrastructure and software development within the company.
Microsoft Corp. has named Jay Parikh, who previously helped keep Facebook’s infrastructure humming, executive vice president for a new artificial intelligence engineering division. Parikh ...
The tech giant’s CoreAI — Platforms and Tools unit will be led by Jay Parikh, the former Meta Platforms Inc. engineering executive who joined Microsoft in an unspecified role in November.
Microsoft has announced the formation of a new specialised engineering team, CoreAI – Platform and Tools, aimed at advancing artificial intelligence. Leading this initiative is Jay Parikh ...
Jay Parikh, who joined Microsoft in October, will lead the new division, dubbed CoreAI — Platform and Tools, as its executive vice president, according to a memo to employees Monday morning from ...