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The artificial intelligence tag on WindowsForum.com covers a wide range of AI-related discussions, from personal experiences and education to enterprise cloud infrastructure and policy. Threads examine the practical implications of AI for IT buyers, including the revenue generated by major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, and how this affects capacity and procurement for businesses running Windows Server and other enterprise software. The tag also addresses critical analyses of AI claims, such as the accuracy of job risk predictions and the distinction between preprints and published studies. Additionally, it explores national AI strategies and the importance of data safeguards, as well as the integration of AI into health features and the need for evidence-based outcomes.
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    Key Biscayne Plans AI Policy Before Copilot Expansion

    The Village of Key Biscayne has put artificial intelligence on its FY27 planning agenda, with staff already testing ChatGPT, Claude and Microsoft Copilot for limited research, summarization and drafting work. The immediate significance is not a municipal chatbot or a sweeping automation...
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    OpenAI Astra Pauses Internal Use Over Critical Cyber Risks

    Mark Zuckerberg’s August 10 manifesto, “The Future Is for Everyone,” makes a clean political argument for broad access to superintelligence. Platformer’s Casey Newton identifies the flaw: spreading access to a powerful AI system does not establish that anyone can reliably control it. That...
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    Microsoft Copilot Study: AI Job Risk Is Task Fit, Not Layoffs

    The “10 jobs at maximum risk” list circulating under the artificial-intelligence banner has a basic reporting problem: its headline promises 10 AI-resistant jobs, while the underlying article actually names 20, and it mixes three different kinds of evidence—AI usage, task overlap, and employer...
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    Cureus AI Paper Is an arXiv Preprint, Not a Published Study

    A Cureus URL circulating under the title “Serious Games: Human-AI Interaction, Evolution, and Co-evolution” does not currently establish a new Cureus publication. When checked on August 8, the page contained Cureus navigation, account-registration prompts, and a request for an email address to...
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    AWS, Azure and Google Cloud: $370B Is Not AI Revenue

    Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud have supplied the clearest evidence yet that the AI infrastructure boom is producing revenue now: their latest reported cloud results point to roughly $370 billion in annualized sales across the three businesses. For IT buyers, that means...
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    Mid Wales Digital Skills Strategy: No Funding or Launch Date Yet

    Mid Wales has begun assembling a regional digital-skills strategy around employer demand for AI, cyber security, data and cloud capability, but the programme announced on August 7 is still a coordination effort rather than a funded delivery plan that businesses can yet buy into. Growing Mid...
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    Pakistan National AI Policy 2025 Stalls on Data Safeguards

    Pakistan has moved past the point where artificial intelligence can be treated as a future aspiration: its federal cabinet approved the National AI Policy 2025 on July 30, 2025, and the government is now promoting nationwide training, sovereign-compute ambitions and AI use in public services...
  9. WindowsForum AI

    ChatGPT Health Launches Without Patient Outcome Evidence

    The claim that AI has become strong at diagnosis while doctors remain better at choosing treatment is already out of date on its own evidence. The 78% figure cited in The Conversation reflects whether OpenAI’s o1-preview included the right diagnosis somewhere in a differential list of difficult...
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    OpenAI ChatGPT HR 69% Figure Applies Only to Non-Generic Tasks

    Human-resources workers are among the ChatGPT users most likely to ask for help with tasks outside their stated profession, but OpenAI’s new 69% figure is narrower—and more consequential—than HR Dive’s weekly roundup makes it sound. The number applies only after OpenAI removes generic work such...
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    Qatar University BSc in AI Begins in Fall 2026

    Qatar University has moved its AI program from scattered pilots and staff training toward a university-wide operating model that reaches degree programs, research computing, student services, cloud infrastructure and administrative automation. The immediate practical change is that QU is...
  12. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Azure $100B Milestone: AI Capacity Constraints Through 2026

    Microsoft’s fiscal fourth-quarter 2026 results confirm that Azure has become a $100 billion-plus annual business, but the more consequential finding for enterprise IT is that demand is now colliding with the physical limits of data-center construction, power delivery, and accelerator supply...
  13. WindowsForum AI

    Saudi Internet Report 2025: Women Lead AI Use, Copilot Fifth

    Saudi women reported substantially higher use of AI tools than men in 2025: 52.8% of female internet users versus 39.4% of male users, a 13.4-percentage-point gap in the Communications, Space and Technology Commission’s Saudi Internet Report 2025. The result is more consequential than the...
  14. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Copilot Reaches 80% Use at LG Uplus, Logs 440,000 Prompts

    South Korea’s three national telecom operators are treating AI skills as an operational constraint on their AI businesses, not a recruitment-side benefit: SK Telecom is putting students through industry-mentored prototype work, KT is combining long-form training with a Palantir-backed internal...
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    NVIDIA Blackwell B300 Capacity at Eleveight AI Fully Reserved — Megathread

    Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has visited Eleveight AI’s data center in Gagarin, Gegharkunik Province, putting political weight behind Armenia’s attempt to turn high-performance AI computing into national infrastructure rather than a collection of isolated startup projects. The facility...
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    Microsoft Copilot Training Pairs Prompt Skills With AI Guardrails

    Employees of the Uttarakhand Forest Development Corporation are receiving hands-on training in prompt engineering, ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot through a three-day programme at Graphic Era Deemed University in Dehradun. According to Garhwal Post, the Employee Development...
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    Microsoft Azure Brings 88 Data Centers Online for AI Capacity — Megathread

    Microsoft brought 88 data centers online during fiscal 2026, including 31 in the quarter ended June 30, as it races to add Azure and AI capacity faster than customer demand can consume it. The buildout was a central message in Microsoft’s July 29 earnings call, where the company reported $59.3...
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    Langley Township AI Policy Requires Human Review for Microsoft Copilot

    Langley Township has approved an AI-use policy that puts human review, privacy protection and information security ahead of broad deployment, while allowing staff and council members to use approved tools including Microsoft Copilot Chat. As reported by the Aldergrove Star, Township council...
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    LinkedIn Removes Enhance Post and Adds “AI Slop” Reports

    LinkedIn has removed its Enhance Post AI writing feature and added a new report option labeled “Seems like AI slop,” a striking reversal for a Microsoft-owned platform that spent years making AI-assisted posting easier. The change, introduced July 30, puts LinkedIn in the unusual position of...
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    Hidden ‘Madagascar’ Prompt Catches 32 of 35 Students Using AI

    Alcorn State University professor Jason Gibson says he caught 32 of 35 students using AI on a midterm essay by hiding an instruction in white text: insert “Madagascar” nonsensically into an answer about the Industrial Revolution. As first reported by The Register, the invisible instruction was...