Microsoft debuts its first in-house AI image generator
Today, Microsoft introduced MAI-Image-1, its first internally-developed image-generating AI model.
Read MoreToday, Microsoft introduced MAI-Image-1, its first internally-developed image-generating AI model.
Read MoreReddit CEO Steve Huffman says Microsoft won't even negotiate a deal with them to use their data for its AI searches.
Read MoreMicrosoft is dropping ads from Skype. It's part of a new update that also includes revamped AI image creation.
Read MoreIt's not just you who is having trouble accessing Microsoft services this morning. An outage is causing problems for many users around the world.
Read MoreMicrosoft is beginning previews of its Bing generative search, which will insert AI-powered summaries above the usual results.
Read MoreMicrosoft's Designer app has exited preview. The AI image generator is now widely available on the web and as a mobile app.
Read MoreMicrosoft's hiring of Inflection AI staff and licensing of the startup's tech has caught the attention of regulators.
Read MoreThe Xbox 360 Store and Marketplace are coming to a close on July 29.
Read MoreMicrosoft Notepad just got spellcheck in the year 2024. Notepad is more than 40 years old.
Read MoreThe Civil Rights Department of California alleged Microsoft discriminated against employees who took protected leave.
Read MoreRussian hacking group, Midnight Blizzard, accessed more Microsoft emails than initially reported.
Read MoreThe CIR's lawsuit is the latest in a long line of lawsuits filed by publishers and creators accusing generative AI companies of violating copyright.
Read MoreGet a behind-the-scenes look at what Microsoft's proposed Keystone streaming device would have looked like if it had come to fruition.
Read MoreThe biggest news stories this morning: UE's Everboom speaker is a smaller, floatable version of its Epicboom, Tesla's Cybertruck has been recalled again, Samsung's next Unpacked event is set for July 10.
Read MoreMicrosoft faces a fine for violating the EU's antitrust laws.
Read MoreIn this episode, Devindra and Sam will answer your questions about Microsoft's new hardware, and we'll deliver some of our first impressions.
Read MoreThe biggest news stories this morning: Microsoft pauses Recall, Samsung's latest watch and find out if Segway's new mower is any good.
Read MoreRecall will initially be available to testers in the Windows Insider Program.
Read MoreMicrosoft is making changes to its Recall feature on Copilot+ PCs in an attempt to resolve privacy concerns. The tool will be opt-in, so it won't screenshot your activity without permission.
Read MoreMicrosoft and the CWA have forged a labor neutrality agreement for all ZeniMax workers. The CWA says the deal is similar to the one from 2022 covering Activision Blizzard's workforce, which went into effect in April of this year.
Read MoreThe FTC is investigating whether Microsoft structured a deal with Inflection AI to dodge regulatory review.
Read MoreMicrosoft is laying off employees working on mixed reality as part of a restructuring of the division.
Read MoreIn this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss Copilot+ and the potential rise of Arm-based Windows systems, and we dive into the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop.
Read MoreTruecaller, a caller ID app that can block and record calls, has teamed up with Microsoft to give its users a way to create an AI assistant that uses their own voice.
Read MoreMultiple Microsoft services including Bing and Copilot, along with ChatGPT internet search and DuckDuckGo are down in Europe.
Read MoreIn this bonus episode, Devindra chats with Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft's head of Windows and Devices, about the new Surface devices and the Copilot+ PC initiative.
Read MoreMicrosoft is streaming its Build 2024 keynote on Tuesday. Here's how to watch -- and what to know about the lower-profile event the day before.
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