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LinkedIn's war on AI slop is not just a policy update—it is an admission that the platform lost control of its feed
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LinkedIn's war on AI slop is not just a policy update—it is an admission that the platform lost control of its feed

Linkedin is cracking down on AI-generated junk content it calls "AI slop." In early tests, the platform says it correctly flagged generic posts 94 percent of the time. The irony: parent company...

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Microsoft doesn’t want any of this
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Microsoft doesn’t want any of this

Microsoft appears reluctant to participate in the Musk v. Altman trial, using their opening statement to promote their...

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Microsoft ousts its Israel chief following reports that Azure quietly powered military AI targeting in Gaza
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Microsoft ousts its Israel chief following reports that Azure quietly powered military AI targeting in Gaza

Microsoft's Israel chief was ousted following an internal investigation into the unit's work with Israel's defense...

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Top 19 AI Red Teaming Tools (2026): Secure Your ML Models
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Top 19 AI Red Teaming Tools (2026): Secure Your ML Models

The article provides a comprehensive guide to the top 19 AI red teaming tools in 2026, highlighting how this security...

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Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of use
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Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of use

Microsoft's terms of service classify Copilot as 'for entertainment purposes only,' reflecting AI companies' own...

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