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Microsoft’s new AI reverse-engineers malware autonomously, marking a shift in cybersecurity
Microsoft unveils Project Ire, an autonomous AI system that reverse-engineers software to detect and block malware without ...
Although Project Ire is a prototype, Microsoft says the 'AI agent' can (in some cases) reverse engineer any type of software ...
Many companies are shifting from buying their own IT equipment to renting it from Microsoft through its cloud-computing ...
Microsoft is reportedly testing a new feature in the taskbar called “Companions.” According to Windows Latest, it seems to be ...
Roofers and other jobs requiring physical labor are least vulnerable to AI impact, according to a study from Microsoft.
The company has hinted at such a future on more than one occasion. A future where Windows is agentic and can be used to ...
AI has prevented real-world cyberattacks before they could begin, proving AI fast enough to beat human threat actors to ...
Meta has been in the midst of a multi-billion dollar AI push after Zuckerberg admitted that the company had fallen behind ...
As you can see, most of the jobs here are so-called “knowledge economy” jobs—careers that involve learning about, analyzing, ...
Microsoft is announcing Project Ire today, an autonomous AI agent that can analyze and classify malware without assistance. Developed by Microsoft Research, Microsoft Defender Research, and Microsoft ...
A recent Microsoft report highlights a growing divide in job security between blue-collar workers and desk-based employees ...
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