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Google and DoD Collaborate on AI-Powered Microscope for Cancer Detection
Google and the U.S. Department of Defense have developed an AI-powered microscope, called the Augmented Reality Microscope (ARM).
Microsoft: Storm-0558 Key Acquisition Incident Was Caused by Chinese Crash Dump Hack
Microsoft says that a consumer signing system crash in April 2021 led to the unintended inclusion of a signing key in a "crash dump".
Cybersecurity Expert Calls Microsoft´s Security Practices “Grossly Irresponsible”
Amit Yoran from Tenable is highly critical of Microsoft´s handling of security vulnerabilities and says the shared responsibility model promoted by cloud providers is irretrievably broken.
NVIDIA’s DGX Cloud Platform Now Available for AI Supercomputing
The DGX Cloud platform is available for rent on a monthly basis, starting at $36,999 per instance.
Japan’s METI to Invest in New Supercomputer to Boost AI Development
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) is planning to build a new supercomputer to help develop AI at home.
OpenAI and Microsoft Accused of Scraping and Exploiting Private Data for AI Training
A group of anonymous individuals have filed a class action lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of stealing and misusing personal data.
Microsoft Gets Serious on AI Safety, Publishes Governance Blueprint for Future Development
Microsoft has published “Governing AI: A Blueprint for the Future” that rests on five principles for the development of intelligence models.
Microsoft-backed BSA Calls on Congress to Create AI Rules and Guidelines
Tech companies publish guidelines to rally Congress into creating clear rules about the development of artificial intelligence (AI)
OpenAI CEO Claims GPT-5 Is Not in Development
OpenAI is not currently developing GPT-5, according to the company’s CEO Sam Altman, who claims the company is seeking AI safety.
LinkedIn Launches Profile Verification (and It Is Completely Free)
LinkedIn is allowing users to verify their profiles for free through Microsoft Entra, a company email, or via a partnership with CLEAR.
US Lawmakers Exploring Ways to Regulate ChatGPT, Bing Chat, and Other AI Tools
The Commerce Department is urging regulators to look into creating laws to govern AI such as OpenAI ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat.
UK Regulator Calls for Investigation Into Microsoft and Amazon Cloud Platforms
Ofcom wants the UK CMA to investigate the cloud practices of Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS) over anti-competition concerns.
Germany Could Ban OpenAI’s ChatGPT following Italy Blocking the AI Chatbot
Germany is considering following Italy’s lead and banning OpenAI’s ChatGPT in the country over privacy and misinformation concerns.
Microsoft Faces Investigation over Mishandling of Sensitive Military Emails on $9 Billion Cloud Contract
An email leak raises questions about Microsoft's ability to protect sensitive data and comply with security standards required by the Pentagon.
Microsoft Fell Victim to Multiple Data Breaches – Many of Them Happened in the...
This article was contributed by Cynthia Madison who works as an author at SmallBizClub.
Even the most reputable and established companies can experience a data...
Microsoft Teams: Every New Feature from April 2022
Microsoft Teams had a busy April with a bunch of new features across versions, including audio changes in Meetings and new certified devices.
Microsoft Bing Gets 7-Day Suspension in China
Microsoft Bing is facing a seven-day suspension in China, likely because of the auto-suggest feature on the search engine.
Microsoft’s PowerApps Data Leak: 38 Million Private Records Found Online
Microsoft PowerApps has suffered a major leak that has resulted in 38 million records from customers leak online.
Microsoft Seeks to Stop Amazon $10 Billion NSA Cloud Contract
Microsoft is protesting the NSA awarding Amazon Web Services a $10bn cloud contract, with shades of the ill-fated JEDI contract.
Microsoft Security Team Describes New SolarWinds Exploit Originating from China
Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center says a new SolarWinds zero-day targeting the Serv-U software is being used by Chinese hackers.