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Microsoft added a new AI assistant to the NFL Combine App, letting teams query databases using natural language. (Microsoft ...
“We have a unique technology partnership with the NFL,” says James Bernstrom, Microsoft product marketing director for Windows and Devices Marketing. “They know football, we know technology. We’re ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella teaches NFL legend Deion Sanders about a new fantasy football bot last month at Microsoft Ignite in Atlanta, Ga. Photo by Kevin Lisota/GeekWire. Whether it be on the ...
The multiyear expansion aims to help the entire NFL, including its coaches and players, be more efficient through enhanced communication and collaboration via Microsoft Surface devices and ...
It's coming. The NFL and Microsoft, through its next generation Xbox device, are combining to upgrade interactive TV viewing of pro football games in a multiyear agreement announced Tuesday.
As a longstanding partner of the NFL, Microsoft set out to further leverage the NFL partnership to win the hearts of younger consumers through proving Microsoft’s ability to enrich the game.
The “Surface” has been the league’s official tablet since 2014, when Microsoft agreed to pay the NFL a reported $80 million annually through the year 2019. Under the deal’s initial terms ...
Microsoft Corp. thought it had scored a touchdown when it struck a multiyear deal with the NFL that would allow teams to use the company’s Surface tablets during games. Too bad television ...
Microsoft’s Surface deal with the NFL made the news for all the wrong reasons again earlier this week, after Patriots coach Bill Belichick revealed his thoughts on Microsoft’s tablets.
That's why USA TODAY Sports used the Microsoft Copilot AI chatbot to predict the first round of the 2025 NFL draft a month ahead of the festivities in Green Bay. It's a worthwhile exercise to ...
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