artificial intelligence policy

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The artificial intelligence policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers the evolving landscape of AI regulation, national security implications, and enterprise compliance. Discussions include Microsoft's handling of Anthropic's Claude amid Department of Defense supply-chain risk designations, federal efforts to create a uniform national AI policy that preempts state laws, and platform-specific restrictions such as WhatsApp's ban on third-party AI bots. These threads explore how corporate IT teams, vendors, and users navigate the intersection of security policy, vendor strategy, and operational risk management in the AI space.
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    Microsoft Keeps Claude for Commercial Use as DoD Labels Anthropic a Supply Chain Risk

    Microsoft’s decision to keep Anthropic’s Claude and related products available to customers outside of the Department of War has thrust the company — and corporate IT teams everywhere — into the middle of a rare convergence of national security policy, enterprise vendor strategy, and operational...
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    Biden Orders Uniform National AI Policy to Preempt State Laws

    The Biden–era tug-of-war over artificial intelligence regulation just reached a dramatic inflection point: the President signed an executive order that directs federal agencies to build a uniform, minimally burdensome national AI policy and to actively challenge and limit conflicting state laws...
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    WhatsApp Bans Third-Party AI Bots by Jan 15 2026: Copilot Migration Guide

    Microsoft’s decision to pull Copilot and other third‑party AI chatbots out of WhatsApp marks a clear and immediate shift: beginning January 15, 2026, WhatsApp’s Business Solution will no longer be usable as a distribution channel for general‑purpose large‑language‑model assistants, forcing...
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