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Microsoft wants to stop you from using AI chatbots for evil The company is shoring up its Azure AI services to prevent people from tricking chatbots into performing unintended and illegal tasks.
To deliver the best bot experience possible, it’s crucial for companies to train their chatbots on how to understand customer intent and to regularly test the technology to identify and fix any ...
Because AI hasn't quite yet been infused into every single Microsoft product and service, the company today announced a new AI chat bot template for its Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code. Microsoft ...
For every career services employee, there’s an average of 2,263 college students. To manage these punishing ratios, the field is starting to explore how chatbots can step in. We interviewed leaders ...
Chatbots use an immense amount of power to respond to user questions, and simply keeping the bot’s servers cool enough to function in data centers takes a toll on the environment. While the ...
NSA official warns of hackers using AI to perfect their English in phishing schemes NSA Cybersecurity Director Rob Joyce said the language used in hacking and phishing schemes was becoming more ...
Samsung Electronics has banned the use of ChatGPT and other AI-powered chatbots by its employees, Bloomberg reported, becoming the latest company to crack down on the workplace use of AI services ...
Meta is experimenting with having customizable chatbots messaging users unprompted and follow up on past conversations.
GitHub announced that its GitHub Copilot Chat tool is now available in public beta for GitHub Copilot individual subscribers in Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
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