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Microsoft's vice chair Brad Smith addresses student protests at commencement ceremonies over AI enthusiasm, calling for dialogue rather than dismissal of concerns.
Microsoft has released its largest monthly Windows update ever, addressing a record 198 security vulnerabilities in the June 2024 update. Among these flaws, three are zero-day vulnerabilities that have already been publicly disclosed, making immediate installation of the patch critical for system security.
Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman clarifies his comments on AI's impact on white-collar jobs, emphasizing that AI will augment rather than replace human workers.
Microsoft swiftly patched a critical zero-day vulnerability in Edge browser after disclosure by researcher Nightmare Eclipse, demonstrating rapid response to security threats.
Microsoft tightens rules for conflict zones after an investigation into Israel's military use of Azure cloud services, but key questions remain unanswered.
Microsoft's AI chief Mustafa Suleyman predicts superintelligence may be near, while reassuring that advanced AI won't automatically replace human jobs.
Microsoft has identified malicious packages that automatically deploy credential-stealing malware when opened by AI agents, marking the second such incident in weeks. The threat exploits AI workflows to harvest sensitive login data.
Microsoft's Surface Laptop Ultra features Nvidia's new RTX Spark chip with up to 128GB of unified memory, signaling a major hardware upgrade.
Reid Hoffman is leaving Microsoft’s board to focus on his AI drug discovery startup, Manus. His departure marks a shift from corporate governance to hands-on entrepreneurship.
Microsoft releases a tutorial for running its Fara browser-use agent in Google Colab using a mock OpenAI-compatible endpoint, enabling developers to experiment with autonomous web browsing.
Microsoft's AI products aren't selling, and GitHub has been plagued with troubles. WIRED spoke with VP Scott Hanselman about whether the company is in catch-up mode.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has criticized an internal plan to make the AI agent Scout deliberately addictive, emphasizing that AI should empower users rather than manipulate them.