From November 3, LinkedIn will share user data with Microsoft for AI training and personalised ads, with opt-out available.
By default, the switch is on. Anyone who wants out has to dig into Settings > Data Privacy > Generative AI Improvement and ...
Microsoft is planning to launch a marketplace that will allow publishers to sell their content to artificial intelligence companies for use in chatbot training. The Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM) ...
Microsoft Copilot introduces Agent Mode in Office apps, enabling smarter document creation, analysis, and collaboration ...
To control your Android phone with your PC, you can use apps like Microsoft Phone Link, Pushbullet, Scrcpy, AirDroid, AnyViewer, TeamViewer, and Vysor.
There have been signs indicating that Microsoft is looking beyond OpenAI, with multiple reports highlighting its plans to ...
Tonic Textual is now available in private preview on Microsoft Fabric, enabling teams to de-identify sensitive text and documents directly in their Lakehouse. This integration empowers enterprises to ...
LinkedIn will use user data to train AI and improve ads, but private messages, thankfully, won’t be accessed by the company.
The government is making efforts to prepare the public service for AI, with courses from the Australian Public Service Academy and specialised training from GovAI.
CoreWeave signed a new deal with Meta to provide $14.2 billion worth of computing power to the Facebook owner, the latest in ...
Plus: A ransomeware gang steals data on 8,000 preschoolers, Microsoft blocks Israel’s military from using its cloud for ...
It's not about the cost savings, either. Many government organizations are replacing Microsoft software for a more important reason.