Tag: Copilot
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When Microsoft Eats Its Own AI: Behind the Curtain of Enterprise AI Adoption
Introduction: The Benchmark is Internal Adoption Tech giants often set the pace for how AI should work in the real world. Yet a truer measure of a technology company’s confidence in its own tools is not just what it promises to customers, but how deeply it arms its own teams with those capabilities. In the…
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Microsoft AI in Action: When Microsoft Eats Its Own AI
Introduction: The test of a tech giant A reliable tech company earns trust by not only promising powerful AI capabilities but by integrating them into its own workflows. When a firm like Microsoft puts Copilot, Azure AI, and other AI tools to work inside its daily operations, it sends a clear signal: the technology is…
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Claude Code Takes Center Stage Inside Microsoft: What It Means for AI Pair Programming
Claude Code Expands its Footprint within Microsoft The AI coding landscape has been shifting rapidly, and Claude Code is now making a pronounced entrance into Microsoft’s ecosystem. After months of comparisons between Claude Code, Anysphere’s Cursor, and GitHub Copilot, developers are paying close attention to how Claude Code behaves when integrated with Microsoft’s tooling and…
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Reprompt Attack Hijacks Microsoft Copilot Sessions to Steal Data
Understanding the Reprompt Threat to Microsoft Copilot Security researchers have identified a new threat vector nicknamed “Reprompt” that targets Microsoft Copilot sessions. The core idea behind Reprompt is to secretly inject commands into a user’s Copilot workflow by hiding a malicious prompt inside a legitimate-looking URL. When the user clicks the link or the URL…
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Reprompt attack hijacked Microsoft Copilot sessions for data theft: what you need to know
Understanding the Reprompt Attack on Microsoft Copilot Security researchers have uncovered a novel attack technique dubbed “Reprompt” that could allow attackers to hijack an active Microsoft Copilot session and issue commands to exfiltrate sensitive information. By embedding a malicious prompt inside what appears to be a legitimate URL or prompt path, an attacker may bypass…
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Microsoft Moves to Bolster GitHub As AI Coding, Agent Wars Heat up
GitHub AI Coding Push Signals a Deeper Microsoft Strategy Microsoft is intensifying its bid to fuse artificial intelligence with software development by reshuffling teams at GitHub, the company’s premier platform for developers. The move comes as AI coding and autonomous software agents become a competitive battleground among major tech players. The reshuffle signals not only…
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No, Microsoft Office Didn’t Just Get Named Microsoft 365 Copilot
Clear up the confusion: What is Microsoft 365 Copilot? A surge of social media posts claimed that Microsoft had renamed its Office suite to “Microsoft 365 Copilot.” If you’ve seen similar headlines, you’re not alone. The reality is more nuanced: Copilot is an AI-powered assistant integrated into Microsoft 365 apps, not a blanket renaming of…
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No, Microsoft Office Didn’t Get Renamed to Microsoft 365 Copilot
Separating branding from features If you’ve scrolled through social feeds recently, you may have seen headlines claiming that Microsoft has renamed its entire Office suite to “Microsoft 365 Copilot.” The rumor sounds dramatic, but it’s not a simple rename of the classic Office apps. What’s actually happening is a branding and feature shift around Microsoft…
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LG TVs: How to Delete Copilot Shortcuts on Smart TVs
Unexpected Copilot Shortcuts appear on LG TVs Some LG smart TV owners recently reported a surprise addition to their home screens: shortcuts for Microsoft Copilot appeared without warning. The trend wasn’t limited to a single model or firmware version, making it a notable UX hiccup for users who value a clean, distraction-free interface. In many…
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A good moment in time for us: Firefox on AI browsers and what’s next for the web
AI browsers are reshaping the web horizon The tech world is witnessing a wave of AI-integrated browsers. After OpenAI released the ChatGPT Atlas browser and Microsoft rolled out Edge Copilot Mode, big players are racing to embed intelligent assistants directly into your browsing experience. Google followed with Chrome With Gemini, while Perplexity offered its Comet…
