Police have been warned that shifting their information to the cloud could have "severe detrimental impacts" if they are not careful. The shift to Microsoft cloud services has started in Wellington.
It seems that Microsoft does not want law enforcement to use Azure OpenAI for real-time facial recognition of individuals. The Redmond company recently modified its code of conduct regarding the use ...
No cops allowed: Microsoft won't allow its OpenAI-based services to be used for facial recognition. Credit: Peter Cade / Stone via Getty Images Microsoft is more explicitly banning police departments ...
With AI becoming more powerful, seemingly by the day, many worry that it could be used by a government agency to keep track of them. Well, at least one AI facial recognition tool has been banned for ...
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Microsoft calls protest a ‘destructive’ act by outsiders; group alleges police brutality in arrests
Microsoft and protesters offered sharply conflicting accounts of a demonstration that led to 20 arrests on the company’s Redmond campus Wednesday, with organizers alleging police brutality, and the ...
The West Chester Police Department posted on social media that they have received calls about an increase in scams involving criminals claiming to be from “Microsoft.” “The scam involves a ‘virus’ ...
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