Microsoft announced a new AI platform that America's spies at intelligence agencies like the CIA can use to handle and analyze top-secret information while harnessing generative AI.
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The president’s visit to Wisconsin celebrated the investment by Microsoft in a center to be built on the site of a failed Foxconn project negotiated by his predecessor.
Microsoft has built an AI model for US intelligence agencies. It's the first model to be completely isolated from the internet for keeping top secret information secure.
The use of generative artificial intelligence tools by knowledge workers across all generations has surged over the past six months, and many are not telling their employers.
Apple launched its first artificial intelligence product, the M4 Apple silicon chip in a new iPad Pro. Steve Jobs predicted the iPad would replace laptops.
AI chatbots offer unconditional support, but this could lead users to develop an inflated self image – and impede their chances of positive social interactions with real people.