Stay informed with our weekly roundup of the latest tech trends and updates. Dive into crucial insights shaping our digital world!
- Microsoft’s partnership with Three Mile Island marks a significant return to nuclear energy, exclusively powering its operations. What does this mean for sustainable tech?
- On LinkedIn? You might be surprised to learn your data could be training AI. Discover how to opt out and take control of your information.
- Amazon introduces innovative video creation tools for advertisers, pushing the boundaries of AI in marketing. How will this change the advertising landscape?
- Anduril Industries and Microsoft join forces to enhance AR technology for the US Army. Explore the implications for defense tech and future operations.
Here are the latest breaking news updates:
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Microsoft
Three Mile Island, known for the most serious nuclear accident in the United States, is preparing to restart operations and will provide electricity solely to Microsoft.
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LinkedIn
If you’re on LinkedIn, your information is being used to help train AI systems. However, you have the choice to opt out and prevent your data from being used for any more AI training in the future.
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Amazon
Amazon has launched two video creation tools that use AI technology, but they are exclusively available to advertisers working on Sponsored Brands campaigns.
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Anduril Industries
A defense technology firm is teaming up with Microsoft to improve the mixed-reality headsets utilized by the US Army.
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