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The Better Business Bureau's National Advertising Division reviewed Microsoft's Copilot AI advertising. It was not amused.
Microsoft is moving in the right direction with both open source and AI, making the necessary adjustments to ensure that the Windows platform doesn’t get left behind.
Microsoft 365 Copilot, the AI tool built into Microsoft Office workplace applications including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Teams, harbored a critical security flaw that, according to researchers,
Microsoft is preparing a version of its Copilot AI tool for the Pentagon as it nears a deal to add 1 million new users from a mystery customer.
An advertising watchdog has recommended that Microsoft discontinue or modify some of its Copilot claims.
Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant integrated into Windows, Microsoft 365 apps, and Microsoft Edge. While it aims to enhance productivity, many
Security researchers uncovered “EchoLeak,” a zero-click flaw in Microsoft 365 Copilot, exposing sensitive data without user action. Microsoft has mitigated the vulnerability.
Microsoft is launching Copilot Vision for Windows today, an extension of its AI assistant that lets you share your screen or apps so that Copilot can do things like coach you through using Adobe Photoshop features or analyze the photos and webpages you’re looking at.
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Microsoft added a new AI assistant to the NFL Combine App, letting teams query databases using natural language. (Microsoft Image) Back in the day, pro
At the heart of the dispute is OpenAI's desire to restructure to a for-profit business, a move that requires Microsoft's approval.