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25 July, 2023

AI-skills job postings jump 450%; here's what companies want

Job listings that include AI-based skills are growing rapidly as organizations look to create new efficiencies internally and for clients. But there's a dearth of AI-skilled talent, so many companies are training employees while recruiting new ones.

Image: Microsoft Loop cheat sheet

Microsoft Loop cheat sheet

Microsoft’s new Loop app, available in public preview, provides shared workspaces where teams can collaborate. Here’s how to use it.

UN Security Council discusses AI risks, need for ethical regulation

The UN Security Council met with two artificial intelligence experts this week to debate the benefits and challenges posed by current and future AI applications.

Microsoft unveils Copilot pricing, adds new generative AI capabilities

The updates introduced at the company’s annual Inspire conference also include a new Sales Copilot and two new copilot abilities for Micosoft's Dynamics 365 marketing suite.

With iPadOS 17, the iPad becomes a true laptop replacement

The iPad's potential has always been held back by the software and apps it runs. But with iPadOS 17, Apple is giving its popular tablet the running room it needs to be a real laptop alternative.

Cisco says this week’s layoffs were announced last November

But employees say whether the layoffs are fresh or previously announced, they’re still losing their jobs.

Apple eyes a late arrival to the generative AI party

But sometimes the late arrivals bring the best buzz, particularly for enterprise users seeking private LLMs.

This is why personal encryption is vital to the future of business

In an era characterized by increasingly complex attacks, you cannot distinguish between personal and business encryption — it needs to be universal.

Microsoft 365 Copilot — a new desktop productivity revolution begins

Microsoft this week fleshed out the plans for its generative AI tool, Copilot. Let the productivity gains begin.

Apple: Proposed UK law is a ‘serious, direct threat’ to security, privacy

Apple has major concerns about new UK government surveillance laws, which it argues are so over-reaching that tech firms can't possibly meet their requirements.

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