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Microsoft CEO halts Southeast Asia trip including Bangkok

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has delayed his visit to Thailand and neighbouring Southeast Asian nations, as announced yesterday.

 

The eagerly awaited Microsoft Build: AI Day event slated for March 21 in Bangkok now hangs in limbo indefinitely, Microsoft revealed on Friday.

 

“We are doing our utmost in preparing to reschedule the event and will inform you of the details as soon as possible.”


Curiously, no explicit reason has been given for the sudden change in plans, leaving tech enthusiasts speculating about the underlying motives. Moreover, uncertainty shrouds whether Nadella will grace the rescheduled event with his presence.


Originally set to embark on a whirlwind tour from March 19 to 21, Nadella intended to make stops in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta for separate AI Day engagements. His anticipated rendezvous with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, scheduled during his Bangkok visit, now hangs in the balance.

 

The highlight of the thwarted Microsoft Build: AI Day in Bangkok was to be Nadella’s keynote address on the dawn of artificial intelligence’s new era. Promising insights into the transformative power of AI for organisations and society at large, the event was eagerly awaited by tech enthusiasts.

 

Nadella, who hails from India, last graced Thailand’s shores in 2016, pledging Microsoft’s support to bolster the nation’s developer community during the Microsoft Thailand Developer Day event, reported The Nation.

 

Nadella ascended to the helm of Microsoft in 2014, succeeding Steve Ballmer as CEO and John Thompson as chairman in 2021.

 

In related news, six flagship projects, including the development of an AI workforce and the Thai large language model (ThaiLLM), are on the cards for the second phase of the national AI strategy and action plan.

 

The initiation of these projects is pending approval from a new National AI Committee, appointed by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. An estimated budget of 1.5 billion baht is required for these projects, with 1 billion dedicated to the development of 30,000 AI-skilled workers, including engineers and beginners.

 

by Mitch Connor

Photo courtesy of Techsauce

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-03-16

 

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He must be in cahoots with Taylor Swift.....

He couldn't log in to his account - the sign in page kept looping, Microsoft sent him a one time code which returned him to the sign in page which looped around...

 

Still, it should give him the time to ponder the utter imbecility of a support desk which limits requests for help to 80 characters, and whose emails are from "no answer" accounts!

It was found that there was no intelligence in Thailand, however what they did find was already artificial.

4 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

He must be in cahoots with Taylor Swift.....

Probably heard Thaksin is back in town.... 

Here he is having a chat with his special advisor on Thailand about conditions there... lol

 

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

Curiously, no explicit reason has been given for the sudden change in plans

I can't breath!

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