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Quarter of a billion people set to lose jobs: Microsoft President Brad Smith

The Covid-19 pandemic has hit the world economy so hard that a quarter of a billion people are set to lose their jobs this...

Bluetooth-based Covid tech not a meaningful solution: Microsoft President Brad Smith

Microsoft President Brad Smith has raised questions over whether Bluetooth-based contact tracing technology can be adopted on a broad and meaningful scale worldwide. This...

UNICEF teams up with Microsoft for remote learning platform

Microsoft has partnered with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for expansion of a global learning platform to help children and youth affected by...

Microsoft building AI-driven Planetary Computer to share environmental data

Microsoft has announced a series of initiatives to protect and preserve biodiversity and ecosystems globally and developing a Planetary Computer to aggregate environmental data...
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