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Microsoft employees aren’t allowed to use DeepSeek due to data security and propaganda concerns, Microsoft Vice Chairman and ...
Microsoft president and vice chair Brad Smith discusses challenges and opportunities with artificial intelligence technology ...
Microsoft manager Brad Smith gives Europe assurances on digital sovereignty. But Dennis-Kenji Kipker thinks that promises ...
Microsoft bans employee use of Chinese AI app DeepSeek due to concerns over data security and potential state-sponsored ...
Top executives from OpenAI, Microsoft, and AMD testified before the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee on Thursday, according to ...
Microsoft Vice Chairman and President Brad Smith said data security concerns caused the company to ban this app internally.
Microsoft has banned employees from using the Chinese AI app DeepSeek over concerns about "data security and propaganda." ...
Sen. John Fetterman told a nuclear story to Microsoft executive Brad Smith and got praise from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman for his ...
Microsoft has taken a firm stance against the use of the Chinese AI tool DeepSeek within its organization, officially banning employees from ...
Executives like OpenAI's Sam Altman said US support for infrastructure would make it easier for AI companies to meet demand.
Executives from OpenAI, Microsoft, AMD, and CoreWeave urge lawmakers to modernize energy infrastructure to sustain AI growth.
Microsoft vice chairman and president, Brad Smith, told the US Senate this week that its employees are prohibited from using ...