The Microsoft president said American firms will have to compete with subsidies provided by Beijing to Chinese companies.
Microsoft President Brad Smith warns American tech firms to "worry a little bit" about Chinese government subsidies fueling ...
Smith’s core analogy was blunt: China has run this movie before. In an interview with CNBC at the AI Impact Summit in New ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith told CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal that U.S. tech companies should “worry a little bit” about the subsidies their Chinese competitors receive from their government in the AI race ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith cautioned that American tech companies should "worry a little bit" about subsidies Chinese ...
With that in mind, Microsoft has said it will be investing $50bn in helping bring the Global South up to pace, some of which ...
Microsoft says it is on track to invest $50 billion by the end of the decade to help bring artificial intelligence to lower-income countries, as concerns mount over the technology’s potential to ...
Microsoft president Brad Smith said the firm is on pace to invest $50 billion by 2030 to build AI infrastructure, skills and access across the Global South, with India a key focus ...
Microsoft’s Brad Smith warns US tech firms about China’s AI subsidies and growing influence in developing markets.
Brad Smith, Microsoft’s vice-chair, said AI gives the Global South a chance for “catch-up growth” as technology adoption and investment increase. He called India a “land of digital opportunity” and ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith, through this quote, has urged leaders to value insight gained from others' experience. His message highlighted humility, collaboration and the power of shared learning.