A week after the irrational exuberance, reality sets in. It's still Bing. And it's still competing against Google Microsoft shares an update on Bing AI rollout Google employees were not amused at botched Bard announcement Microsoft to add AI to Office in March Everyone is doing AI now. Including Opera and Notion New Windows 11 Dev build adds more live captions IE was disabled in Windows 11 on Patch Tuesday. It's dead, Jim 2FA is coming to Windows 11. It's all in the toast Looks like Skype revenue has plummeted over the past decade And full of "meet your new girlfriend" messages if you don't lock down from defaults Microsoft finally retired the Yammer brand. And you're never going to believe what happened next GitHub lays off 10 percent of staff, going fully remote More jobs cuts announced in Surface, HoloLens, Xbox Just kidding: Activision to release a major Call of Duty title this year Xbox February update is now available with Google Home app integration Tip of the week: Get started with the new Bing AI. Bing AI apparently has some "creator prompts" that will jumpstart certain types of tasks: -Code (Write code)
-Movie (Write a script)
-Story (Write a story)
-Poem (Write a poem)
-Summary (Write a summary)
-Tweet (Write a tweet)
-Blog post (Write a blog post)
-Quiz (Write a quiz)
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