Microsoft is developing a specialized version of its AI assistant, Copilot, tailored for the United States Department of Defense (DoD), with availability anticipated no earlier than summer 2025. This initiative underscores the growing integration of artificial intelligence into national defense...
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Microsoft’s progress in artificial intelligence, particularly with its Copilot suite of productivity tools, has drawn significant interest—and scrutiny—across industries. Now, in what could be a groundbreaking development for both the public and private sectors, Microsoft is preparing an...
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Microsoft’s announcement about their latest cross-cloud multitenant security enhancements for government clients begins with a flourish that only Big Tech can muster: “now with more visibility, less chaos!” It’s a familiar refrain, but this time, the implications for government IT professionals...
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