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April 26, 2023

Schools look to ban ChatGPT, students use it anyway

ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies are already being used by students to write essays and answer questions posed by teachers and professors, and academia must learn to incorporate and not ban these new tools, experts say. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Adobe x Microsoft: Rethinking the way work gets doneRethinking the way work gets done

Sponsored by Adobe x Microsoft: Rethinking the way work gets doneRethinking the way work gets done

Work has fundamentally changed, and traditional work models simply aren't nimble or adaptive enough to keep pace. Listen to this podcast with Toni Vanwinkle, vice president of Digital Employee Experience at Adobe, and Nicole Herskowitz, vice president for Microsoft Teams and the M365 Platform at Microsoft, to learn how IT organizations must evolve to support these shifts.

How to preview and deploy Windows 10 and 11 updates

Microsoft’s ‘channels’ for Windows Insider Previews and new Windows releases are confusing for everybody. Here’s help choosing the best method of testing and updating Windows 10 and 11 for yourself or your business.

UK to spend $124 million on task force for secure AI

Building on its commitment to make the UK a globally competitive player in artificial intelligence, the government has launched task force to support the safe and reliable development of AI.

Image: Arm reportedly set to make prototype chip ahead of IPO

Arm reportedly set to make prototype chip ahead of IPO

UK-based chipmaker Arm is reportedly set to work with a manufacturing partner to make a prototype, advanced chip as it prepares for an IPO.

Another Microsoft 365 outage affects search functionality in services

Outlook on the web, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Microsoft Teams, and Outlook desktop clients were among the affected services as Microsoft said it is looking for a short-term and long-term solution.

Kandji explains its new Endpoint Detection and Response tools

Weldon Dodd, Kandji senior vice president for community, talked about the new release, which is designed to detect and protect against malware on the Mac.

Apple wins ‘resounding victory’ against Epic Games

Apple has won the latest round in the App Store battle against Epic Games. While the decision means it will likely be forced to make some changes, it may hold out on others.

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