Russian cybersecurity expert and the CEO of Kaspersky Lab, Eugene Kaspersky, is willing to turn over computer code to United States authorities to prove that his company’s security products have not been compromised by the Russian government. Find the report by Joe Uchill here.
Kaspersky willing to turn over source code to US government — The Hill
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AI is ‘a new kind of digital species,’ Microsoft AI chief says — Quartz
Mustafa Suleyman, chief executive of Microsoft AI, said during a talk at TED 2024 that AI is the newest wave of creation since the start of life on Earth, and that “we are in the fastest and most consequential wave ever,” writes Britney Nguyen in Quartz.
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It’s baaack! Microsoft and IBM open source MS-DOS 4.0 — ZDNet
Microsoft and IBM have joined forces to open-source the 1988 operating system MS-DOS 4.0 under the MIT License, writes Steven Vaughan-Nichols.
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Generative AI arrives in the gene editing world of CRISPR — NYT
New AI technology is generating blueprints for microscopic biological mechanisms that can edit your DNA, pointing to a future when scientists can battle illness and diseases with even greater precision and speed than they can today, writes Cade Metz.
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Estée Lauder, Microsoft to build AI Innovation Lab
The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) and Microsoft Corp. announced the creation of an AI Innovation Lab to expand their global strategic relationship.
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Mark Zuckerberg says Meta will offer its virtual reality OS to hardware companies, creating iPhone versus Android dynamic — CNBC
Meta will partner with external hardware companies, including Lenovo, Microsoft and Asus, to build virtual reality headsets using the company’s Meta Horizon operating system, writes Kif Leswing.