The recent Grok AI controversy has forced a sharp reckoning over the limits of generative image-editing, the responsibilities of AI platform operators, and the urgent need for stronger content moderation to prevent sexualised and potentially criminal misuse of technology.
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Meta’s move to exclude rival generative AI chatbots from WhatsApp has been paused in Italy as the country’s competition watchdog steps in, raising the stakes in a cross‑border clash between platform control and open AI competition.
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Since early 2025, WhatsApp has evolved from a pure...
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Microsoft will tell judges at the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) that a proposed mass claim accusing it of anti‑competitive cloud licensing practices should be struck out because the plaintiffs’ methodology for proving common liability and quantifying loss is flawed, a move that puts the...
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Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI has moved decisively from software and cloud into silicon: Satya Nadella confirmed that Microsoft will be able to use OpenAI’s custom AI chip designs alongside its own in‑house efforts, giving Azure a legally backed pathway to incorporate OpenAI‑derived...
Google Chrome’s grip on the web is no longer an unassailable fact — a perfect storm of regulatory pressure, platform-level competition, and a sudden rush of AI-first browsers is forcing Chrome to defend not just market share, but the very business model that made it dominant.
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Australia’s competition regulator has taken Microsoft to the Federal Court, accusing the company of misleading roughly 2.7 million Australian Microsoft 365 subscribers after Copilot — Microsoft’s generative‑AI assistant — was folded into consumer plans and associated renewal prices rose, while a...
Microsoft’s consumer-facing Copilot rollout has landed the company in federal court in Australia after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) accused Microsoft of misleading roughly 2.7 million subscribers by bundling Copilot into Microsoft 365 personal and family plans while...
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Microsoft Edge’s newest update folds a thinking, acting assistant into the browser window: Copilot Mode turns tabs and history into usable context, introduces agentic automations that can perform multi‑step web tasks, and adds a memory layer called Journeys — all delivered with visible consent...
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Ever since R2‑D2 chirped across movie screens, science fiction has quietly trained whole generations to expect certain personalities from machines: loyal sidekicks, inscrutable overlords, seductive companions, or tragic mirrors of ourselves. That cultural schooling matters now more than ever...
Preview users reporting that OneDrive’s new “People” face‑recognition toggle is enabled by default — and that Microsoft will only let you turn it off three times a year — has opened a fresh debate about corporate AI defaults, legal risk and the practical cost of large‑scale biometric features in...
Demis Hassabis’s warning lands like a wake-up call: as artificial intelligence advances toward the kind of general, agentic systems researchers call AGI, the very same attention-harvesting dynamics that turned social media into a global amplifying lens for addiction, outrage, and polarization...
The long-running honeymoon between Microsoft and OpenAI has entered a new, more transactional phase: the two companies have signed a non‑binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) that lays out a revised partnership framework while OpenAI pursues a controversial restructure that hands a very...
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The OpenAI–Microsoft relationship has entered a new phase: a non‑binding agreement and a broad infrastructure push known as Stargate together loosen the old model of single‑cloud exclusivity while preserving deep commercial ties — a shift that will accelerate AI deployment, reshape cloud...
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OpenAI and Microsoft have quietly signed a non‑binding memorandum of understanding that lays the groundwork for OpenAI to restructure its commercial arm into a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) while preserving the nonprofit oversight that has defined the organization since its founding — a...
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Artificial intelligence would have told Pete Carroll to hand the ball to Marshawn Lynch.
The verdict — blunt, repeatable and nearly universal among modern analysts — is now being echoed by the same generative models that pundits and teams are experimenting with at the edge of NFL operations. Yet...
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Alterego’s demo landed like a mini cultural earthquake: a behind‑the‑ear headset that its founders billed as a “near‑telepathic wearable” — capable of turning the silent motions of speech into typed text, AI queries, and spoken replies — and the internet responded with equal parts awe and alarm...
Microsoft’s latest moves to decouple Teams from its flagship productivity suites mark a watershed moment in how dominant software vendors respond to regulatory pressure — and could redraw the economic map for collaboration tools, enterprise procurement, and platform integration worldwide. The...
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A federal judge has stopped short of the dramatic corporate breakup many in Washington and Silicon Valley predicted, ruling that Google will not be forced to sell its Chrome browser or divest Android as part of remedies in the government’s landmark search antitrust case—but the decision still...
Anthropic’s abrupt switch to an opt‑out model for training Claude on consumer conversations has forced a long‑overdue reckoning: if you want to keep your chats from being recycled into the next generation of chatbots, you must actively say so — and the same is true for ChatGPT and Google’s...
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OpenAI’s planned corporate overhaul — a pivotal step toward an eventual IPO and deeper outside investment — is now widely reported to be slipping into next year as fraught negotiations with its largest strategic partner, Microsoft, remain unresolved. What began as a calendar-year push to rework...