
In this episode of Times Talks, New York Times journalist Rebecca Blumenstein interviews Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, about his new book "Hit Refresh" and his journey from India to leading a global technology company. Nadella discusses his childhood, his passion for cricket, his early experiences with computers, and his immigration to the United States. He emphasizes the importance of empathy, which he learned from raising his son with cerebral palsy, and how it shapes his leadership at Microsoft. The conversation covers Microsoft's missed opportunities in mobile and cloud, the company's cultural transformation, strategic partnerships, and the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and robotics. Nadella also addresses the importance of diversity and inclusion, his views on immigration policies, and Microsoft's role in creating value in every country it operates. The interview concludes with questions from the audience on topics ranging from harnessing the creativity of students to balancing free speech with protecting against misinformation.
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