Microsoft is now having thousands of its software engineers test Anthropic's Claude Code alongside its own GitHub Copilot.
Microsoft just made it way easier for developers to build AI apps — and it could be bad news for AWS
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Quantum development just got easier with Microsoft’s open-source kit offering VS Code integration, logical qubits, and cloud ...
Quantum computing has attracted attention for years, but for most developers it has felt distant and impractical. By making its development kit open source and integrating it with widely used tools ...
Microsoft first started adopting Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4 model inside its developer division in June last year, before ...
Microsoft’s push for efficiency placed a heavy emphasis on eliminating layers of management, but layoff data from this week showed managers didn’t bear the brunt of job cuts. The Redmond, ...
Amid layoffs, Microsoft has also retained and rewarded employees focused on AI. Federal filings reveal how much the tech giant pays engineers, product managers, and more. Microsoft software engineers ...
A.I. tools from Microsoft and other companies are helping write code, placing software engineers at the forefront of the technology’s potential to disrupt the work force. By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr has ...
Yesterday, Microsoft made the software for its Maia 200 chip – its second generation inference processor – available to developers. MS AI chief Scott Guthrie called the Maia 200 “the most efficient ...
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