by alex | Mar 11, 2026 | newsletter
Microsoft is testing a new Copilot feature in Windows that opens web links directly inside the Copilot app rather than launching the user’s browser, allowing the assistant to display web content alongside AI conversations. A New Way To Browse With Copilot The change...
by alex | Mar 11, 2026 | newsletter
Meta is facing a class action lawsuit in the United States over allegations that its AI-powered smart glasses collected and reviewed sensitive footage in ways users did not reasonably expect, raising new questions about privacy, transparency and the human labour...
by alex | Mar 11, 2026 | newsletter
Researchers warn that private conversations with AI chatbots may be ending up in commercial databases sold by data brokers. It’s been reported that AI visibility researcher Lee S Dryburgh found that some browser extensions marketed as free VPNs or ad blockers can...
by alex | Mar 11, 2026 | newsletter
A UK data centre has demonstrated that artificial intelligence infrastructure can reduce its electricity consumption by up to 40 per cent in response to grid signals without interrupting critical computing workloads. A UK-First Trial Of Flexible AI Infrastructure The...
by alex | Mar 11, 2026 | newsletter
ChatGPT’s (newest) voice-mode capability is awesome and we think it’ll change the way people interact with their tech – checkout what you can do with it with three examples in this video. [Note – To Watch This Video without...
by alex | Mar 11, 2026 | newsletter
Many users grant third-party apps access to their Google or Microsoft account and then forget about them, so regularly reviewing and removing unused connections is a simple way to reduce unnecessary access to your business data. Why This Matters Applications often...