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Microsoft's security chief, David Weston, predicts a future where AI-powered Windows might render traditional keyboards and mice obsolete by 2030.
Microsoft's Corporate VP for OS Security, David Weston, envisions a future where Windows can see, hear and speak by 2030.
In a recent video, Microsoft VP for Enterprise and OS Security shared his vision for Windows by the decade’s end.
Preface RSA Conference just wrapped up, and while phrases like “We are an Agentic AI solution for XYZ,” “AI in Cybersecurity,” and “Risks of AI Adoption” echoed across the expo halls, panels, and ...
Microsoft unveils Project Ire, an autonomous AI system that reverse-engineers software to detect and block malware without ...
Microsoft has unveiled Project Ire, a prototype autonomous AI agent that can analyze any software file to determine if it’s ...
Are you interacting with man or machine? Such questions are bound to increase in an era led by Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...
WIRED talked with one of the most influential voices in computer science about the potential for AI and quantum to ...
Quantum Computing’s Potential to Reshape AI Quantum computing, still in its infancy, promises to revolutionize computational ...
D-Wave executives stirred up some controversy earlier this year when they claimed a smaller version of its Advantage 2 ...
The approaching tech revolution requires more than just faster chips or bigger data centers; we must rethink how we manage ...
The National Quantum Cybersecurity Migration Strategy Act would create a national quantum cybersecurity strategy to compete ...