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Meta, Google, and Microsoft Team Up to Tackle Deepfake Threat
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Meta, Google, and Microsoft Team Up to Tackle Deepfake Threat

Tech giants Meta (formerly Facebook), Google, and Microsoft are reportedly collaborating on a pact to develop tools and strategies for detection and prevention of deepfake threat. The ultimate goal is to create a safer online environment where trust and truth can prevail. AI giants like Meta, Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI are teaming up to tackle deepfake threat. The companies involved announced on Tuesday that they had created this political fake content using artificial intelligence (AI), which could deceive people before important elections worldwide this year. They are working on a pact or agreement to address deepfakes and other misleading content. The involved parties are still discussing this agreement and anticipate unveiling it during the Munich Security Conference on Frida...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says AI is a Tidal Wave as Big as Internet
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says AI is a Tidal Wave as Big as Internet

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella highlighted the need for responsible and ethical practices in its development and deployment. AI is rapidly developing and implementing in various industries. It is to consider the ethical implications of its use. Microsoft founder Bill Gates sent a memo to his employees calling the internet a tide wave. It will be critical to all aspects of the company's business. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the result of AI will be profound. He said AI is a Tidal wave as big as the internet previous in 1995. Microsoft's focus on AI and the $10 billion bets on Open Artificial Intelligence was not a coincidence. Satya Nadella believes that the effect of Artificial Intelligence on business will be important as the effect of the internet. Nadella believes he and...
Microsoft’s Bing Chatbot is in beta testing before its final release
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Microsoft’s Bing Chatbot is in beta testing before its final release

Microsoft is gearing up for the launch of its latest innovation, the Bing Chatbot, which is currently undergoing beta testing. The company is hoping to revolutionize the way users search for information online, making the process more conversational and interactive. The Bing Chatbot is designed to engage with users in natural language. This will make it easy for them to ask questions and receive relevant answers. It uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to understand user queries and provide accurate information in real time. This means that users will be able to have conversations with the Chatbot just like they would with a human. Moreover, they will get the information they need quickly and easily. The Chatbot will be available on Bing's search engine and other Micros...
ChatGPT is the Apple of the eye for most IT giants now
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ChatGPT is the Apple of the eye for most IT giants now

The new chatbot ChatGPT, which is making waves in Silicon Valley, can spout haikus and crack jokes in Italian. It may soon be the bane of all teachers who have to deal with fake essays produced by AI-powered technology. Elon Musk and investor Sam Altman co-founded the research company. It is anticipating a boom in business thanks to Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT.O) $1 billion investment. According to the sources, the company projects revenue of $200 million in 2019 and $1 billion in 2024. However, the forecast shows how some in Silicon Valley are placing their bets. They are predicting that the underlying technology will advance far beyond flashy and occasionally unreliable public demos. The startup has already motivated competitors and businesses. These businesses are developing appli...
Microsoft couldn’t save itself from inflation
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Microsoft couldn’t save itself from inflation

The world's biggest company Microsoft is under an inflation crisis these days. They lay off 1 percent of their employees recently. Employees have 60 days to find another work. The world is facing massive inflation and economic uncertainty these days Companies like Tesla, Tiktok, Google, and other major sharks are getting off extra fish to save resources. A new addition is Microsoft, the biggest IT company in the world. Earlier they laid off 1800 employees from the offices. According to LinkedIn statistics, it is almost 1 percent of the whole company. Now new news came from the company about further laying off. They gave out notices to 200 employees. According to that, they have 60 days to find another job. After the notice period ended those employees have to leave their offices w...