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    Microsoft unveils Copilot+ PCs: All you need to know about these flagship AI-powered computers

    Microsoft launched Copilot+ PCs, its flagship AI-powered personal computers. The devices are described as the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever built, incorporating AI at the operating system level. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that Copilot+ PCs mark the beginning of a new era for Windows, empowering users to be more productive and creative.

    Elon Musk wants to keep this Windows feature always off and why he called it 'Black Mirror'

    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduced "Recall," an AI tool that continuously takes screenshots to enhance productivity by providing a photographic memory-like capability. Elon Musk criticized the tool for privacy concerns, calling it a "Black Mirror episode." Despite Microsoft's assurances of robust privacy settings, the tool has sparked significant public backlash and ongoing debates about ethical AI use.

    IIT Madras alumnus Pavan Davuluri appointed Microsoft Windows and Surface chief

    Pavan Davuluri is an alumnus of IIT Madras. He has been at Microsoft for 23 years and was involved in the company's collaboration with Qualcomm and AMD for Surface processors. In his new role, he will be under Rajesh Jha, Microsoft's head of experiences and devices.

    Microsoft hires Google DeepMind cofounder Mustafa Suleyman to run its consumer AI

    Suleyman, who co-founded Google’s DeepMind, will report to chief executive officer Satya Nadella and oversee a range of projects, such as integrating an AI Copilot into Windows and adding conversational elements to the Bing search engine. His hiring will put Microsoft’s consumer AI work under one leader for the first time.

    Microsoft, the union-friendly tech titan

    In an age when companies routinely proclaim their commitments to civil rights and the environment, what does it even mean to be a woke employer? And can Microsoft, with a history of squeezing competitors, truly claim to be more evolved than most?

    Microsoft develops AI server gear to lessen reliance on Nvidia: report

    Microsoft is developing a new network card that could improve the performance of its Maia AI server chip and potentially reduce its reliance on chip designer Nvidia, according to a report in the Information on Tuesday.

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