Microsoft revealed plans to boost investment in AI infrastructure despite a slowdown in cloud business growth, leading to a dip in shares. Capital expenditure rose to $19 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter, mainly driven by AI and cloud projects. Azure's growth lagged behind estimates, though AI services significantly boosted revenue. Read The Rest at :
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