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Microsoft's AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing

According to Thurrott.com, Microsoft announced earnings for the quarter ending December 31, revealing a net income of $38.5 billion on…

Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time - Professional coverage
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Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time

According to TechRadar, security researchers from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 have uncovered a new, sophisticated phishing technique that leverages…

Apple's Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts

According to Forbes, Apple users are now receiving direct deposits from a massive $95 million class-action settlement. The case, Lopez…

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MSI’s New PC Assembly AI Assistant Faces Criticism for Limited Component Knowledge

MSI has launched an AI-powered PC building assistant designed to help beginners assemble custom computers. However, early testing reportedly reveals significant limitations in budget awareness and component selection expertise, according to industry analysis.

AI PC Building Tool Shows Promise and Limitations

Computer hardware manufacturer Micro-Star International (MSI) has introduced EZ PC Builder, a generative AI chatbot intended to guide users through the process of assembling custom personal computer systems. According to reports, while the tool offers basic assistance, it struggles with nuanced component recommendations and current pricing information that human experts typically provide.

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French Bank Found Liable for Facilitating Sudanese Genocide in Landmark U.S. Case

** In a historic verdict, a U.S. jury has found BNP Paribas legally responsible for helping the Sudanese government commit genocide by processing transactions that violated American sanctions. The ruling, which the bank vows to appeal, could pave the way for billions in damages from over 20,000 refugees now residing in the United States. **CONTENT:**

Jury Delivers Historic Verdict