Friday, September 8, 2023

How Microsoft is pushing users to use its AI-powered products, services

Microsoft has introduced an AI tool called Copilot in its Office suite and Windows 11. However, users may face intellectual property infringement issues while using Copilot. To address this concern, Microsoft has announced the Copilot Copyright Commitment, taking responsibility for potential legal risks. The company will extend IP legal protection to enterprise customers using Copilot AI services. https://ift.tt/dy5rFZV

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Israeli startup Claroty, which makes security tech for hospitals, manufacturing, and industrial systems, raised a $150M Series F, sources say at a $3B valuation (Meir Orbach/CTech)

Meir Orbach / CTech : Israeli startup Claroty, which makes security tech for hospitals, manufacturing, and industrial systems, raised a $...