In an era marked by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), the invisible hands behind the scenes, often referred to as “ghost workers,” have come into the spotlight. These are the individuals responsible for labeling data, rating responses, and performing crucial tasks that train AI algorithms.
Microsoft Explored Acquiring Bungie and Sega to Bolster Xbox Game Pass, Internal Emails Reveal
Internal documents from the recent FTC v. Microsoft hearing have revealed the gaming acquisition targets considered by the tech giant. The documents indicate that Microsoft was exploring the possibility of acquiring both Bungie and Sega to strengthen its Xbox Game Pass service.
Bing’s Chatbot Takes a Leap: Introduces Voice Mode for Desktop Users
In a move to enhance user experience and adapt to changing technology trends, Microsoft has announced that Bing’s chatbot now supports voice input on desktop devices. This new feature allows users to ask questions using their voice, with Bing’s chatbot responding audibly.
Microsoft Agrees to Pay $20 Million Settlement for Violating Children’s Privacy Rights
Microsoft has agreed to pay $20 million to settle charges brought against it by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for violating children’s privacy rights. The FTC accused the tech giant of illegally collecting personal information from children without parental consent through its Xbox gaming system.
Microsoft’s AI-Powered Bing Opens Up to All Users: The Future of Search and the Risks of AI Advancement
Microsoft’s new AI-powered Bing search engine is now available to all users without a waitlist, signaling the company’s commitment to advancing AI technology. Despite concerns regarding the accuracy and tone of AI-powered systems, the advancements made by Microsoft in the new Bing search engine have been gaining over 100 million daily active users each day. The updates to the new Bing include the ability to ask questions with pictures, access chat history, export responses to Microsoft Word, and personalized tone and style of the chatbot’s responses. Microsoft plans to bring ChatGPT technology to its core productivity tools, indicating the potential to change the way we work.
Microsoft Announces AI-Powered Copilot to Revolutionize Workflows in Microsoft 365 Apps
Microsoft has just announced a new AI-powered Copilot for its Microsoft 365 apps and services. This Copilot is designed to assist people with generating documents, emails, presentations, and much more. #techbiz #tech #technology #business #news #innovation #Innovative #microsoft #Microsoft365 #AIpoweredcopilot
OpenAI’s GPT-4 Upgrade to Turn Text into Video: Microsoft Executive Confirms Ahead of Release
OpenAI, the leading AI research institute, is set to release its much-anticipated GPT-4 upgrade, which will reportedly allow users to turn text into video. Microsoft Germany CTO Andreas Braun confirmed this development at a recent AI event, adding that the more powerful AI model will be introduced this week.
Microsoft Makes Moves to Secure Activision Blizzard Acquisition
Microsoft has taken steps to address concerns about its proposed $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard, as the deal comes under scrutiny from regulators in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union.
Adding Chat, Designer, Image Creator to Bing and Edge, can Microsoft challenge Google’s position?
https://youtu.be/p1mqwHd6H4Q Microsoft has introduced an upgraded version of Bing- its search engine, integrated with GPT-3.5, which is considered to be a smarter and more refined…