Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella touts DeepSeek's open-source AI

Microsoft says that it's creating a new unit to will help it understand the implications of AI the company hopes to build.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's model led to increased scrutiny on Microsoft's AI spending.
The tech giant is taking a tough stance, firing employees it says aren't meeting productivity standards. The dismissal notices say they will lose benefits instantly, and may not get severance pay.
The Microsoft CEO cited Jevons paradox, which stipulates increased efficiency in production drives increased demand.
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AI expenses and a looming price war in cloud services could blow up its profits. Blame it on DeepSeek.