University of Phoenix has launched a centralized Center for AI Resources to give working adult learners, faculty and staff a single, policy‑aligned hub for learning what generative AI is, how to use it responsibly in coursework, and how to apply AI skills for career-relevant outcomes.
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Microsoft’s latest Copilot push—rebranded as “Copilot Mode” and promoted as a work-ready, enterprise-safe experience in Edge and Windows 11—met ferocious pushback from long-time Windows users and IT professionals, who accused the company of forcing an agentic AI layer into products that need...
Microsoft’s demonstration of an on‑device, agentic AI that can literally click, type and navigate your PC marks one of the clearest previews yet of what “assistant as actor” will look like on Windows — and it raises more practical and policy questions than purely technical ones. Fara‑7B, a...
Microsoft’s AI chief publicly blasted what he called a tide of “cynics” after a wave of user backlash over Microsoft’s AI direction for Windows 11, arguing that seeing advanced conversational and generative AI as “underwhelming” is astonishing — even as the company faces mounting questions about...
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Microsoft’s push to make Windows into an agentic operating system — an OS that proactively acts and decides on behalf of users — has collided with a wave of public frustration, and the company’s leadership appears perplexed by the intensity of the backlash. The vision shown at recent events and...
Microsoft’s short Ignite tease — “Windows is evolving into an agentic OS” — intended to frame a future of built‑in, initiative‑taking AI across devices and cloud, instead set off one of the sharpest user and developer backlashes Microsoft has faced in years and forced a public, conciliatory...
AI chatbots have quietly moved from novelty to necessity: tools that draft emails, map trips, summarize meetings, and even offer a sympathetic, late‑night ear — and their rapid entrenchment in daily routines is reshaping how people work, travel, and manage stress. Recent product launches and...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a novelty for large tech firms — it is embedded in the tools that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) use every day, and the practical wins are already measurable: faster bookkeeping, smarter inboxes, on-demand marketing assets, and bespoke “copilots”...
Microsoft’s short public line that “Windows is evolving into an agentic OS” touched off a fresh, unusually blunt round of criticism from developers, power users and privacy-focused observers — and the follow‑up from Windows leadership has so far done little to close the credibility gap. The...
OpenAI has quietly moved ChatGPT from a solo assistant into a shared space: a pilot of ChatGPT Group Chats lets up to 20 people interact together with the model in a single thread, and the company is deliberately testing this new social role for the assistant in four early markets as it studies...
OpenAI’s newest model update, GPT‑5.1, arrived as an evolutionary rather than revolutionary step—promising faster answers for routine requests, deeper multi‑step reasoning when needed, new developer tools for editing and shell access, and a broader set of conversational personalities designed to...
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT is quietly evolving from a one-on-one assistant into a shared workspace: a first-look preview of Group Chats shows a “Start a group chat” button in the web app, invite links that let others join an existing thread, and a set of controls that let teams tune how the AI...
When five modern chatbots were asked to plan a four‑day family road trip to the Black Hills, the Badlands and Mount Rushmore, the hands‑on result upended expectations: Deepseek — a scrappy newcomer — produced the most practical, usable itinerary, while household names like ChatGPT and even...
Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release is a decisive pivot: the assistant is no longer only a single-user Q&A tool but a persistent, multimodal companion designed to remember, collaborate, and act — complete with an optional animated persona, shared group sessions, long-term memory, cross-account...
Microsoft’s Copilot Mode in Edge promises to turn a familiar web browser into a working, voice-capable assistant that can read your tabs, summarize research, and — with your explicit permission — take multi-step actions on the web; after hands‑on testing and cross‑checking Microsoft’s...
Microsoft’s new Copilot Actions turns a passive assistant into an active on‑device agent that can open apps, click, type and move files — a breakthrough that promises major productivity gains but also redefines the desktop’s threat model and raises urgent privacy, security and governance...
Microsoft Teams’ next desktop update will automatically mark whether you’re “In the office” by sensing when your PC joins a mapped corporate Wi‑Fi or plugs into a mapped desk peripheral — a convenience for hybrid teams that also introduces new privacy, governance, and security trade‑offs IT...
Microsoft Teams will soon be able to automatically update a user's work location the moment their laptop joins a company Wi‑Fi network, turning an existing manual status field into an automated presence signal tied to buildings, desk peripherals and centrally managed location mappings. The...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot “Fall Release” repackages the assistant from a sidebar helper into a persistent, multimodal companion — a coordinated set of a dozen headline features that add personality, long‑term memory, group collaboration, browser agency, and health and learning workflows across...
Ed Reed’s film-room dive into Josh Allen’s highlights — presented with Microsoft Copilot technology — is the kind of short-form content that looks simple on the surface but reveals a lot about how AI is changing sports media, fan consumption, and the privacy calculus for Windows users...