Microsoft’s aggressive AI push sparked backlash and the “microslop” trend. Now, the company is quietly scaling things back, shifting toward more subtle, useful AI across Windows and its apps.
Microsoft trims the number of Insider channels and makes it easier to switch between beta and stable versions of Windows.
Microsoft revamps the Insider program, hands out some batteries, releases new builds, and more in this week's Microsoft ...
Say goodbye to those annoying, unnecessary Copilot buttons ...
In this interview, Alex Shikany, EVP for A3, breaks down new industry data on packaging robotics, explaining how workforce ...
For the past few years, it felt as if Microsoft’s Windows org was on autopilot.
Last month, following reporting from The Wall Street Journal, OpenAI confirmed it was working on a desktop super app that ...
The removal of Copilot from Notepad seems to be the first step in a larger plan from Microsoft to improve the Windows 11 ...
This major update marks a significant shift for OpenAI, as it positions the Codex desktop app not just as a chatbot but as a ...
The repository, posted by NASA's Chris Garry and designated as public domain, contains two distinct programs: Comanche055, ...
While it might seem quaint these days, we’ve met many makers and hackers who reach for a pen and a pad when learning ...