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11:52
2026-06-17
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

Microsoft launches Copilot Cowork with usage-based pricing

Microsoft launched Copilot Cowork with usage-based billing, now generally available. The AI agent performs long-running tasks independently in the cloud, with pricing starting at 1 cent per credit. Cu…

20:24
2026-06-16
computerworld.com
ai-agents

ChatGPT will soon be able to shop with your Visa card

OpenAI has partnered with Visa to enable ChatGPT's AI agents to make purchases on behalf of users using Visa cards, streamlining e-commerce transactions from groceries to airline tickets. The deal all…

07:00
2026-06-16
computerworld.com
ai-products

Q&A: A look at forward-deployed engineers, AWS style

Amazon Web Services (AWS) defines forward-deployed engineers (FDEs) as cross-functional teams that embed with customers to deploy AI solutions, a model that predates the generative AI boom. Taimur Ras…

15:21
2026-06-15
computerworld.com
ai-safety

Why Europe’s demands on Apple AI put your data at risk

Europe's demand that Apple open its Siri AI to third-party apps risks user data exposure, according to a Jamf survey showing one-in-five IT leaders have faced AI-related security incidents. Apple refu…

16:28
2026-06-12
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

Claude Corps: Charitable work or charity washing?

Anthropic launched Claude Corps, a $150 million initiative to recruit 1,000 young "fellows" who will be paid $85,000 annually to promote AI use at over 400 U.S. nonprofits. The program, run with partn…

15:51
2026-06-12
computerworld.com
ai-safety

French government’s secure messaging system breached

An intruder breached the French government's encrypted messaging service, Tchap, by taking over a user's account through social engineering, the government's interministerial digital directorate (DINU…

15:26
2026-06-12
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

Microsoft president responds to students’ distrust for AI

Microsoft President Brad Smith responded to growing student distrust of artificial intelligence, acknowledging concerns about job security while asserting that human creativity will remain valuable in…

12:49
2026-06-12
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

Siri AI is all Apple; it just needed Google to get there

Apple executives are emphasizing that the new Siri AI is built on Apple's own proprietary models, not a white-label version of Google Gemini, despite the company's partnership with Google. Apple train…

07:00
2026-06-12
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

Inside the coming war over face cameras

Miniaturization, AI voice interaction, and multimodal video input are converging to drive major tech companies toward all-day AI glasses with cameras, sparking immediate public backlash. Meta, Google,…

22:33
2026-06-11
computerworld.com
ai-policy

Google is held liable for false information from its AI

A Munich court ruled Google is liable for defamatory statements generated by its AI Overview feature, rejecting the company's argument that it cannot be held responsible for AI-produced content. The c…

17:03
2026-06-11
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

WWDC: What IT admins need to know

Apple announced at WWDC 2026 that macOS 27 will drop Intel support entirely, requiring IT admins to plan upgrades. The company is also replacing legacy MDM mechanisms with Declarative Device Managemen…

11:00
2026-06-11
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

AI vendor FDEs: Key considerations and concerns

IT leaders are increasingly turning to forward-deployed engineers (FDEs) from AI vendors like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft to embed expert teams for deep AI integration into workflows, but experts…

09:45
2026-06-11
computerworld.com
ai-policy

How to opt out of Google’s new AI training default

Google is rolling out a new default setting that allows the company to use images, files, video, and audio from user interactions with Google Lens, Search, and Gemini Live to train its AI models. User…

00:12
2026-06-11
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

The hidden cost of enterprise AI: 6.4 hours a week babysitting bots

A new survey of 6,000 digital workers by Glean's Work AI Institute found that employees lose an average of 6.4 hours per week "botsitting"—feeding context, supervising outputs, and debugging AI tools—…

11:22
2026-06-10
computerworld.com
artificial-intelligence

Why I’m leaving Copilot for Gemini

A tech journalist who has used and written extensively about Microsoft Copilot since 2023 is switching to Google Gemini for personal tasks after Copilot repeatedly failed to solve basic problems. The …

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