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Microsoft is creating a up-to-date group of AI engineers led by a former Meta executive

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Microsoft is creating a up-to-date engineering group focused on artificial intelligence. The up-to-date CoreAI – Platform and Tools division, led by former Meta engineering lead Jay Parikh, will bring together Microsoft’s AI development and platform teams along with some of the CTO’s office staff to focus on building an AI platform and tools for both Microsoft and its customers.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined his vision for the up-to-date team in today’s internal memoreferencing cricket (his favorite sport) to note that “in 2025, we are entering the next phase of AI platform change” that will “transform all application categories.” Nadella believes that AI will impact every part of the application stack and that “thirty years of change compressed into three years!”

To prepare for all of these changes, Nadella sees the need for Microsoft to create an “AI-first application stack” that will influence the way its developers employ and build AI-powered applications and tools in the future . “In this world, Azure must become the AI ​​infrastructure, and we will build our AI platform and development tools on top of it – including Azure AI Foundry, GitHub, and VS Code,” says Nadella. “In other words, our platform and AI tools will come together to create agents, and these agents will come together to change every category of SaaS applications, and custom application development will be software-based (“service as software”).

Parikh will lead this up-to-date group as CoreAI Executive Vice President – ​​Platform and Tools, after playing a key role in Meta’s engineering efforts for over a decade. Microsoft announced Parikh’s hiring in October, and it’s the first major engineering change since he joined the software giant. Parikh also reports directly to Nadella and is a member of Microsoft’s senior management team. Several other Microsoft executives currently work with him in his up-to-date role, including chief AI platform Eric Boyd, deputy chief technology officer of AI infrastructure Jason Taylor, Microsoft chief developer Julia Liuson and head of software infrastructure Tim Bozarth.

Microsoft is essentially taking over the entire developer division and focusing on artificial intelligence. While there is mention of Azure AI Foundry, GitHub, and VS Code, Nadella does not mention Visual Studio or .NET in his note. This is likely because the mission, as Nadella describes it, is that the up-to-date CoreAI team will now “build an end-to-end Copilot and AI stack for our customers, both first-party and third-party, to build and run applications and agents “AI”

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