The Microsoft CEO cited Jevons paradox, which stipulates increased efficiency in production drives increased demand.
In an apparent response to the attention on a hot new AI model out of China, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella posted online
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has shared his perspective on the increasing accessibility and efficiency of artificial intelligence (AI) in the wake of DeepSeek’s rising popularity. Taking to Twitter, Nadella referenced the Jevons paradox,
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses Jevons Paradox, noting that improved efficiency in AI may boost its demand and make it a commodity. However, this could also lead to increased energy consumption as AI performs a wider range of tasks.
DeepSeek’s latest models, created by a small company with limited resources, are already beating many of the leading AI models in the United States.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said he is the "product of the bond" that exists between India and the US, as top government officials and American lawmakers lauded the Indian community's contribution during Republic Day commemoration here.
A week after the inauguration, the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek wiped billions from the fortunes of some of America's wealthiest tech billionaires.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had the quote of the week in response to a question from CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin about Elon Musk questioning the ability of the new Stargate Project's financial backers to invest up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure.
DeepSeek's ability to build powerful models more efficiently has put a giant question mark over the US tech industry's approach to AI
A new game of ‘my data center is bigger than yours’ started this week with the announcement of OpenAI’s Project Stargate.
DeepSeek delivers high-performing, cost-effective models using weaker GPUs, questioning the trillion-dollar spend on US AI firms like OpenAI.
DeepSeek released an open-source artificial intelligence model in December, saying it took only two months and less than $6 million to create it.