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Microsoft Edge is leaking the sites you visit to Bing
Microsoft says it’s investigating reports of an Edge privacy issue.
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GPT-4 will hunt for trends in medical records thanks to Microsoft and Epic
On Monday, Microsoft and Epic Systems announced that they are bringing OpenAI's GPT-4 AI language model into health care for use in drafting message responses from health care workers to patients and for use in analyzing medical records while looking for trends.
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Windows 11 Start menu ads look set to get even worse – this is getting painful now
Microsoft might just have crossed a line with new Start menu adverts
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Report: Samsung is considering dropping Google for Bing search on Galaxy Android phones
The AI wars are heating up. Smelling blood in the water, Microsoft has been working tirelessly to bake ChatGPT AI models into virtually all of its products. So far, the most prolific example of that has been Bing Chat. Bing Chat is a new section on Microsoft's oft-derided number 2 search engine that allows users to search with natural human language, and receive natural human language results in return. Powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT-4, Bing has exclusive rights to commercial use of the machine learning models from the firm, prompting a furor of panic at search leader Google.
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Microsoft has big changes in the works for Windows 11 – and one just arrived
Revamp of File Explorer is a major piece of work, and this new photo gallery is a key introduction here
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Microsoft's $13 billion bet on OpenAI carries huge potential along with plenty of uncertainty
When Microsoft first invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019, the deal received no more attention than your average corporate venture round. The startup market was blazing hot, and artificial intelligence was one of many areas attracting mega-valuations, alongside electric vehicles, advanced logistics and aerospace.
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Sony worries Microsoft will only give it a “degraded” Call of Duty
"Our business would never recover," Sony exec says of potential substandard version.
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Microsoft ground up old CDs to make its new Xbox controller
Microsoft announced a new sustainable Xbox controller today.
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Bill Gates says calls to pause AI won't 'solve challenges'
Calls to pause the development of artificial intelligence will not “solve the challenges” ahead, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told Reuters, his first public comments since an open letter sparked a debate about the future of the technology.
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GPT-4 AI-Powered Microsoft Security Copilot Arrives
What do you get when you mix OpenAI's GPT-4 generative AI with GitHub Copilot? Microsoft Security Copilot.
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Exclusive: Google says Microsoft cloud practices are anti-competitive
Alphabet's Google Cloud has accused Microsoft of anti-competitive cloud computing practices and criticised imminent deals with several European cloud vendors, saying these do not solve broader concerns about its licensing terms.
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Xbox Game Pass’ $1 deals come to an end
‘We are evaluating different marketing promotions’
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11 members of Congress argue Sony is unfairly hurting Xbox in Japan
In letters obtained by Axios, reps blast an “imbalanced Japanese video game market.”
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The new Microsoft Teams is here with big performance improvements and UI changes
The new Microsoft Teams client focuses on performance improvements.
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Microsoft to fix Windows 11 ‘aCropalypse’ privacy failure
All your previously Snipping Tool cropped images aren't, basically
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A first look at using iMessage from a PC with Microsoft’s Phone Link app
Microsoft is gradually rolling out an updated Phone Link app that finally lets you couple an iPhone to a Windows PC. I got access to the new Phone Link version yesterday and immediately paired my iPhone 14 Pro with my PC to send and receive messages via iMessage, make calls, and see the notifications from my phone alongside my usual PC ones.
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ChatGPT's open source AI journey
Without publicly accessible code, there would be no AI chatbot
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Judge dismisses gamers’ claims that Microsoft/Activision merger will spoil gaming
Gamers have 20 days to supply more evidence showing the merger would harm them.
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Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing chatbot is now available without a waitlist
Although the new Bing is now available for everyone, it is still in the preview phase, and users must sign up to test it. By making it exclusive to Edge, Microsoft is also promoting the use of its own browser, which recently attracted 100 million active users every day.
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Call of Duty has been the top-selling game on PlayStation for 9 of the last 10 years
On the occasion of the current dispute between Sony and Microsoft over the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, very interesting information about the activities of both console manufacturers comes to light. A good example of this are the latest reports of the Japanese corporation on the proceeds from the sale of games from the Call of Duty series . It turns out that this is a real goldmine.
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