
IDC’s 2024 AI opportunity study: Top five AI trends to watch
To help guide organizations on their AI transformation journey, Microsoft recently commissioned a new study through IDC, The Business Opportunity of AI.
Microsoft is committed to providing trustworthy AI—with decades of research, customer feedback, and learnings informing the capabilities that deliver privacy, safety, and security.
To help guide organizations on their AI transformation journey, Microsoft recently commissioned a new study through IDC, The Business Opportunity of AI.
The technology landscape is undergoing a massive transformation, and AI is at the center of this change.
Microsoft has created some resources like the Be Cybersmart Kit to help organizations learn how to protect themselves.
Supporting a more trustworthy information ecosystem with responsible AI tools and practices is just one way Microsoft is fighting harmful deepfakes.
At Microsoft, we have commitments to ensuring Trustworthy AI and are building industry-leading supporting technology. Our commitments and capabilities go hand in hand to make sure our customers and developers are protected at every layer.
Just as AI tools such as ChatGPT and Copilot have transformed the way people work in all sorts of roles around the globe, they’ve also reshaped so-called red teams—groups of cybersecurity experts whose job is to think like hackers to help keep technology safe and secure.
Around the time GPT-4 was making headlines for acing standardized tests, Microsoft researchers and collaborators were putting other AI models through a different type of test—one designed to make the models fabricate information.
We are making security our top priority at Microsoft, above all else—over all other features.
In this inaugural annual report, we provide insight into how we build applications that use generative AI; make decisions and oversee the deployment of those applications; support our customers as they build their own generative applications; and learn, evolve, and grow as a responsible AI community.
We have collected a set of resources that encompass best practices for AI governance, focusing on security, privacy and data governance, and responsible AI.
Our approach to Responsible AI is built on a foundation of privacy, and we remain dedicated to upholding core values of privacy, security, and safety in all our generative AI products and solutions.
We are announcing our “AI Access Principles” at the Mobile World Congress in part to address Microsoft’s growing role and responsibility as an AI innovator and a market leader.