Microsoft has prohibited police ... by US law enforcement units, excluding stationary cameras in controlled environments. Such a balanced methodology complies well with Microsoft’s broad AI ...
After already embracing AI audio transcription programs, some departments are now testing a new, more comprehensive tool ... Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI platform, and automatically transcribes ...
Microsoft says it’s planning to allow Windows testers to try out its controversial Recall AI feature in October. The software giant was originally planning to launch Recall with its Copilot Plus ...
Before trying out the tool in Oklahoma City, police ... generative AI model that powers ChatGPT, made by San Francisco-based OpenAI. OpenAI is a close business partner with Microsoft, which ...
Copilot is Microsoft's take on productivity-boosting generative AI, and it continues to grow and expand with Microsoft's AI ambitions. Today, there are around a dozen Copilot-branded products ...
Microsoft finally confirmed that they were extending the partnership with OpenAI, the maker of the revolutionary ChatGPT tool. Microsoft Azure will also continue as the exclusive cloud provider ...
The company is investing in enhancing the AI capabilities of its MicroStrategy ONE analytics platform. In 2023, the company expanded a multiyear partnership with Microsoft to integrate ...
Microsoft has changed its policy to ban U.S. police departments from using generative AI for facial recognition through the Azure OpenAI Service, the company’s fully managed, enterprise-focused ...