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The Deepfake Epidemic: A €1.3 Billion Wake-Up Call Europe is facing an unprecedented digital security crisis as synthetic media technology…
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Telecommunications providers worldwide are implementing artificial intelligence to create self-managing networks that promise unprecedented automation. Industry reports indicate these AI-powered systems aim to eliminate delays, manual intervention, and service disruptions entirely.
Telecommunications providers globally are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence to transform their network operations, according to industry analysis. Sources indicate this movement toward autonomous networks represents a fundamental shift in how service providers manage IP infrastructure and data center networking.
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Microsoft is reportedly supercharging Windows 11’s Click to Do feature with direct Copilot integration, enabling AI-driven prompts, real-time translations, and table conversions. The update, sources indicate, allows users to perform these actions directly from on-screen content. New capabilities include multilingual translation and instant Excel exports for highlighted tables.
Microsoft is significantly upgrading the Click to Do feature in Windows 11, according to reports, integrating it directly with Copilot to offer advanced AI-driven functionalities. The latest builds, 26100.7015 and 26200.7015 under KB5067036, are said to enhance productivity through contextual prompts, translations, and table management tools.
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