Artificial intelligence is no longer a niche specialization in the Microsoft ecosystem; it has become a mainstream career path that sits at the center of cloud computing, automation, and modern application design. For professionals trying to break into AI or deepen their Azure expertise, AI-900...
ETH Zurich is moving AI in teaching from experimentation into a more structured, institution-wide support model. The latest Staffnet guidance makes clear that lecturers are no longer expected to navigate generative AI alone; instead, they are being offered workshops, managed tools, and project...
Kansas lawmakers are already using AI chatbots in the Statehouse, but the institution they serve has not yet built a clear rulebook for responsible use. That gap matters because the tools are no longer novelty gadgets; they are becoming part of the day-to-day machinery of drafting remarks...
Canada’s creative economy is not staring down a simple case of machine replacement. The more immediate threat is subtler: generative AI is making it possible for people outside the profession to produce work that is good enough for many everyday business needs, and that could quietly erode...
Is Westminster ready for the AI age? The evidence suggests a more uncomfortable answer: yes, but only in pockets, and no, not at the pace the technology now demands. Parliament has already moved beyond hand-wringing into practical guidance, official pilots, and sanctioned use of tools such as...
Behind OpenAI’s meteoric rise in generative AI, one strategic vulnerability stands out more than any model benchmark or product launch: the company is still deeply tied to Microsoft for capital, cloud capacity, and operational leverage. That dependence is increasingly awkward because the two...
Microsoft is quietly pushing generative AI deeper into OneDrive, but the newest photo feature arrives with a notable branding twist: it’s called AI Restyle rather than Copilot. That small naming choice says a lot about where Microsoft’s consumer AI strategy is heading in 2026. The tool lets...
The Senate has now formally opened the door to ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot for official work, a notable milestone in Capitol Hill’s slow but unmistakable embrace of generative AI. According to a memo sent to Senate offices and reported by Business Insider, staffers can use the...
The University of Waterloo’s latest student-facing piece on generative AI does not frame ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot as villains. Instead, it draws a clear line between using GenAI to deepen understanding and using it to sidestep the work entirely, warning that the difference is less about the...
Microsoft’s reported threat to sue OpenAI over the Amazon Web Services deal is not just another ugly corporate spat. It is the clearest sign yet that the partnership that helped ignite the generative AI boom has moved from strategic alignment to hard-nosed containment. What once looked like a...
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Microsoft and OpenAI are once again testing the limits of a partnership that helped define the generative AI boom. The latest flashpoint is OpenAI’s new Stateful Runtime Environment for Amazon Bedrock, a product OpenAI announced on February 27, 2026 in partnership with Amazon, while Microsoft...
The Software Architecture Conference 2025 made one thing unmistakably clear: as enterprises accelerate toward AI-first digital transformation, software architecture has moved from a technical craft to a strategic discipline that determines whether organizations will scale, compete, and remain...
The U.S. Senate has quietly moved from informal experimentation to formal permission: a one‑page memorandum from the Sergeant at Arms’ Chief Information Officer authorizes frontline Senate staff to use three commercial generative‑AI chatbots—OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Microsoft...
The U.S. Senate has quietly given the green light for frontline aides to use three commercial AI chatbots for official work: OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini chat, and Microsoft’s Copilot, according to a one‑page memo circulated by the Senate sergeant‑at‑arms’ information technology office. The...
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A one‑page memo from the Senate Sergeant‑at‑Arms’ technology office quietly cleared the way for aides to use three mainstream conversational AI assistants — OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Microsoft’s Copilot — on routine, non‑sensitive work inside the U.S. Senate, a shift that tightens...
The Senate’s technology office has quietly but decisively opened the door to generative AI across Capitol Hill: a memorandum from the Senate Sergeant‑at‑Arms’ chief information officer authorizes staff use of major conversational A.I. systems — including OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and...
The handful of short stories claiming "the U.S. Senate has approved ChatGPT, Gemini and Microsoft Copilot for government operations" capture a headline-ready idea — but they flatten a careful, conditional rollout into a blanket endorsement that never happened. The accurate, verifiable record...
Cisco’s snapshot from the Amsterdam floor showed what many security teams already suspected: generative AI is woven into everyday workflows, and DNS telemetry is one of the most reliable early-warning signals for both adoption trends and emerging risk. The incident that kicked off the...
Google’s latest Gemini 3.1 Pro has done something that reads like a thought experiment from a developer conference demo: within hours of the model appearing in preview, community testers used a single prompt to generate a fully interactive, browser-based Windows 11–style WebOS — complete with a...
AT&T’s new Connected AI for Manufacturing positions telecom-grade connectivity, edge compute, and domain AI as a single packaged answer to a set of problems that have plagued shop floors for decades: unpredictable downtime, fragmented data, slow incident response, and the stubborn human-machine...