
Kevin Okemwa
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windowscentral.com | Kevin Okemwa
Antitrust watchdogs have been on Google's neck after it was established as an illegal monopoly in the search landscape. As part of the regulation process, US antitrust officials have proposed that the company be forced to sell its Chrome browser to create an even playing field for its competitors. While the issue is still in trial, OpenAI has blatantly expressed interest in acquiring Chrome from Google if the US Department of Justice forces the company to sell the browser.
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windowscentral.com | Kevin Okemwa
Microsoft just unveiled its annual Work Trend Index report, and as expected, it is centered on the impact of generative AI on work. The report details that we're on the verge of a new reality where AI can not only reason but also resolve problems at the workplace in remarkable ways. Microsoft admits that, like the industrial revolution or the Internet era, it might be decades before artificial intelligence completely transforms and revolutionizes work.
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1 day ago |
windowscentral.com | Kevin Okemwa
Aside from releasing its annual Work Trend Index report for 2025, Microsoft just announced the Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2 Spring release. The company says the release will help facilitate human and agent collaboration at work in the AI era. The new release ships with new capabilities designed to overhaul Microsoft 365 Copilot's user experience. The platform is powered by the latest advanced reasoning models and adaptive memory.
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2 days ago |
windowscentral.com | Kevin Okemwa
With the emergence of generative AI and its rapid adoption across the world, job security is becoming a major concern among most professionals. Over the past few years, tech industry leaders, including NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, claimed that a career in software development might already be dead in the water with the rapid prevalence of AI. Instead, the executive encouraged the next generation to seek alternative career options in biology, farming, education, or manufacturing.
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2 days ago |
windowscentral.com | Kevin Okemwa
Recently, Microsoft issued a stern warning to Windows and Mac users to refrain from using the Quick Assist app on their PCs and devices. Per the company's own report, bad actors are leveraging AI tricks to gain unauthorized remote access, and by extension, steal personal information and various credentials (via Forbes). Ever since generative AI burst into the world, the technology has gained broad adoption across medicine, education, entertainment, and computing.
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