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Apple's Legal Standoff with Epic Games Intensifies Over Platform Control and Fees - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Legal Standoff with Epic Games Intensifies Over Platform Control and Fees

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OpenAI's Sora 2: A Copyright Reversal That Raises More Questions Than It Answers - Professional coverage
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OpenAI’s Sora 2: A Copyright Reversal That Raises More Questions Than It Answers

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Microsoft's AI Integration Strategy Turns Windows 11 Devices Into Conversational Companions - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Integration Strategy Turns Windows 11 Devices Into Conversational Companions

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Microsoft Warns of AI-Powered Cyberattacks by Russia, China on U.S.

Foreign adversaries are weaponizing artificial intelligence to launch sophisticated cyberattacks and spread disinformation, according to Microsoft’s latest threat report. The company identified over 200 instances of AI-powered deception in July alone, representing a tenfold increase from 2023 levels. These developments signal a new era of automated digital threats facing national security.

Sharp Increase in AI-Powered Cyber Operations

Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have dramatically escalated their use of artificial intelligence to deceive targets online and conduct cyberattacks against the United States, according to new research from Microsoft. The company’s annual digital threats report, published Thursday, indicates foreign adversaries are adopting increasingly innovative tactics to weaponize the internet for espionage and deception operations.

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Nestlé Announces Major Workforce Reduction of 16,000 Jobs Amid Restructuring

The world’s largest packaged food company is eliminating 16,000 positions globally as part of an accelerated restructuring plan. Nestlé reportedly aims to save 3 billion Swiss francs by 2027 while navigating challenging market conditions.

Major Workforce Restructuring at Global Food Giant

Nestlé, the world’s largest packaged food company, will cut approximately 16,000 jobs worldwide according to recent reports. The reduction represents about 5.8% of the company’s global workforce of around 277,000 employees, sources indicate.