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    Generative AI has revolutionized the way we create content, producing new text, images, audio, and video based on patterns learned from existing data. This technology is built on foundation-model architectures, such as large-language models (LLMs) and multimodal systems, enabling it to carry on conversations, answer questions, write stories, generate code, and produce images or videos

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    Microsoft’s director of AI, Mustafa Suleyman, has been pondering the biggest question in the field: what kind of artificial intelligence does the world really want? Suleyman believes that the recent progress in AI has been phenomenal, with advancements like the Turing test and thinking and reasoning models crossing an inflection point towards superintelligence. However, he

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    Microsoft has announced that its Configuration Manager will move to an annual release schedule starting from September 2026, with version 2609. This change is part of the company’s focus on Intune as the long-term platform for device management. The new release schedule will align with the Windows security and stability update cycle, which typically occurs

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    Microsoft is taking a step into the future by creating a simulated marketplace where AI agents can interact with each other without risking real-world consequences. The Magentic Marketplace, launched earlier this week, allows researchers to study the dynamics of agent-to-agent ecommerce in a controlled environment. The project’s 23-person research team wants to understand how complex

    AI AgentsNovember 8, 2025Artimouse Prime
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    Nvidia, the world’s most valuable chipmaker, has found itself caught between two superpowers in a technological cold war. The company’s attempt to please both sides may ultimately satisfy neither. The numbers tell a stark story. Speaking at a Citadel Securities event in October, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed that the company’s share of China’s AI

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    Microsoft is taking a significant step in the field of artificial intelligence with the formation of a new team focused on building a ‘humanist superintelligence’. Led by Mustafa Suleyman, who oversees Microsoft’s AI division, this team aims to develop practical and controllable AI technologies that serve humanity. The move comes as tech giants like Meta

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    Helping companies pay ransoms to digital extortionists can be a peculiar profession. On one hand, these specialists ‘negotiate’ with cybercriminals, potentially driving down the costs of recovering from ransomware incidents. However, by doing so, they inadvertently fund the operations of these criminals and make further attacks more likely. One major issue is the temptation that

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    Welcome to the latest edition of the Rocket Report! In this week’s issue, we’ve got some exciting updates from Canada and India in the world of space exploration. First up, Canada is taking a major step towards becoming a space-faring nation with its decision to invest in a sovereign launch system. This means that Canada

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    The Crescent Park neighborhood in Palo Alto, California, is known for its eclectic mix of homes, ranging from Tudor revivals to modern farmhouses and Mediterranean styles. But one resident stands out – Mark Zuckerberg and his family, who own a sprawling compound that’s expanded to encompass 11 separate properties. Concerns about the Zuckerberg compound’s expansion

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    Archaeologists have made a fascinating discovery at a site in Kenya, where layers of stone tools dating back to 2.75 million years ago have been unearthed. The finds suggest that ancient hominins relied on the same stone tool technology for hundreds of millennia as the world around them underwent significant changes. The oldest tools discovered

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