Microsoft has reaffirmed its ban on U.S. police departments from using generative AI for facial recognition through Azure OpenAI Service, the company's fully managed, enterprise-focused wrapper ...
Microsoft blocks US police from using its Azure AI for facial recognition. Real-time facial recognition with mobile police cameras (globally) is also banned. Exceptions exist, but highlight ...
Microsoft has prohibited police forces in the United States from obtaining generative AI services running on Azure OpenAI Service. This is a fresh approach addressed in the upgraded terms of ...
Microsoft has reaffirmed its ban on U.S. police departments from using generative AI for facial recognition through Azure OpenAI Service, the company's fully managed, enterprise-focused wrapper around ...
In a significant (but quietly pushed) policy update, Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service has tightened its grip on the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies globally.
Microsoft has developed artificial intelligence that can be used by American spies, deeming it safe because it is completely divorced from the internet. It is the first time a large language model ...
Microsoft has reiterated its position on generative AI being used by police departments for facial recognition. It has banned the use of its enterprise-focused Azure OpenAI by police departments ...
Microsoft Corp. and LinkedIn released the 2024 Work Trend Index, a joint report on the state of AI at work titled, “AI at work is here. Now comes the hard part.” The research — based on a survey of 31 ...
We’re committed to making sure AI systems are developed responsibly and in ways that warrant people’s trust. How might an AI system allocate opportunities, resources, or information in ways that are ...
In its Annual Work Trend Index, Microsoft has, unsurprisingly, published some fresh data around AI in the workplace. The big stat is that according to its survey, 75% of “knowledge workers ...