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  • [New] There will even be a chat feature based on generative AI and the large language models that underpin services such as Open AI's Chat GPT, Google's Gemini and Microsoft's Copilot. InsideBitcoins
  • [New] AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will be among the first cloud service providers to offer Blackwell-powered instances, as will NVIDIA Cloud Partner program companies Applied Digital, CoreWeave, Crusoe, IBM Cloud and Lambda. NVIDIA Newsroom
  • [New] With widespread adoption anticipated across major cloud providers, server manufacturers, and leading AI companies, including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI, the Blackwell platform is poised to revolutionize computing across industries. VentureBeat
  • [New] With new integrations of NVIDIA networking solutions, Microsoft Azure will continue to build the infrastructure that pushes the boundaries of cloud AI. MarketScreener
  • [New] Copilot is informed by large-scale data and threat intelligence, including more than 78 trillion security signals processed by Microsoft each day, and coupled with large language models to deliver tailored insights and guide next steps. CEE Multi-Country News Center
  • [New] TikTok is likely worth tens of billions of dollars, an amount only the biggest tech companies - like Google, Meta, Microsoft or Amazon - could afford. NPR
  • [New] Leveraging extensive data and threat intelligence, including more than 78 trillion daily security signals processed by Microsoft, Copilot is poised to deliver personalized insights and guide strategic actions. Yahoo Finance
  • [New] Another threat is mega-tech firms like Google, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft developing internal chip capabilities, which may be more tailored for enterprise-specific workloads. Seeking Alpha
  • The rising demand for generative AI products could generate $280 billion in new software revenue, benefiting companies like Amazon.com, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Alphabet Inc., and NVIDIA Corporation as enterprises transition more workloads to the public cloud. Yahoo Finance
  • New Microsoft O365 Calendar integration delivers a comprehensive view of room occupancy and utilization across multiple platforms so that IT can make better room allocation plans based on usage trends. MarketScreener
  • Enterprises like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have heavily invested in AI-focused startups and projects because of their promising potential. investing.com
  • Microsoft is further committed to using generative AI to disrupt threat actors and leverage the power of new tools, such as Microsoft Copilot for Security, to elevate defenders everywhere, including across the defence and national security ecosystem. Microsoft Industry Blogs
  • With the new Microsoft O365 Calendar integration, IT professionals can make better room allocation plans based on usage trends, as they will get a comprehensive view of room occupancy and utilization across multiple platforms. Windows Experience Blog
  • The rising demand for generative AI products could generate $280 billion in new software revenue, benefiting companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, and NVIDIA. AI Hub Review
  • With industry leaders such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google seeking to improve sustainability by reducing their carbon footprint and moving away from diesel usage, there could be increased demand for hydrogen in stationary business applications. MarketScreener
  • The availability of Microsoft Copilot for Security, brings SecOps teams a new tool with the power of generative AI to help outpace and outsmart threat actors. Microsoft Security Blog
  • Following the launch of Copilot Pro in January, Microsoft will start rolling out a slew of upgrades today to make its AI assistant more useful in Windows 11. Engadget
  • While some legal disputes about generative AI and IP will continue, others will emerge, but so will more standards, including from technology companies like Microsoft to guide the ethical development and use of generative AI. Intelligent CIO Middle East
  • Companies like Microsoft and Google are pushing ahead to win the AI assistant arms race, but while racing ahead, they are in danger of releasing products with flaws that could undermine their hard work. TechRadar
  • Microsoft announced an artificial intelligence partnership Monday with the French startup Mistral AI that could lessen the software giant's reliance on ChatGPT-maker OpenAI for supplying the next wave of chatbots and other generative AI products. The Washington Post
  • While Copilot does not have its tentacles as deeply embedded in Windows 10 as Windows 11, it is not hard to imagine more AI tools turning up in the former operating system via application updates from the Microsoft store. The Register
  • Microsoft will rely on Intel to produce the new hardware based on Intel's 18 A (1.8 nm-class) process technology, a new design aimed at creating smaller and more energy efficient semiconductors. Redmond Channel Partner

Last updated: 24 March 2024



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