SAP has released its November security updates that address multiple security vulnerabilities, including a maximum severity ...
Popular artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT and Meta AI are increasingly blurring the line between real-world and digital relationships by allowing romantic and sometimes sexual ...
Harvard Health Publishing, a division of Harvard Medical School that publishes consumer health resources, has agreed to allow Microsoft to use its content on specific diseases and health topics to ...
Microsoft is expanding its ongoing effort to make Windows 11 an AI-centric operating system (OS) with several Copilot upgrades, including new Voice and Vision modes, and several experimental new ...
Word will save new documents to the cloud by default. AutoSave will also be enabled by default. You can turn off these options if you prefer to save your files locally. Microsoft has long been pushing ...
In OneDrive, users now see a new floating Copilot icon that will let them perform tasks by simply describing the chore at hand. For example, you can pick any PDF, doc, slide, or image file, and have ...
Microsoft on Monday attributed a threat actor it tracks as Storm-1175 to the exploitation of a critical security flaw in Fortra GoAnywhere software to facilitate the deployment of Medusa ransomware.
It’s more ‘bring your own license’ than ‘bring your own AI,’ says one analyst, as employees gain access to Copilot features at work without the data security concerns. Bringing AI to work just got ...
If you’re a Windows user, you’ve seen Microsoft pushing its AI technology called “Copilot” everywhere. It’s their entry into the race to build an AI platform in the latest Internet ‘gold rush’.
The move follows an investigation by the Guardian and two Israeli publications that found the Israeli military had used the company’s cloud platform to surveil Palestinians. Microsoft has revoked the ...
Sept. 26 (UPI) --Microsoft has ended a portion of the Israel Ministry of Defense's access to technology it used to spy on Palestinian civilians' phone calls in Gaza ...
Microsoft Corp., disabled some use of its software by the Israeli military after an investigation spurred by news reports that the company’s products were involved in the surveillance of civilians.