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Almost nobody is using Microsoft's Copilot AI, new report claims
Microsoft has spent the past year pitching Copilot as the new front door to work, search, and even shopping, yet a growing body of evidence suggests that everyday usage is lagging far behind the hype.
Ever since the tech giant started automatically installing Copilot across Windows 10 and 11 PCs in 2023, Microsoft has allowed users to disable Copilot temporarily. But it’s been impossible to uninstall it completely.
Learn Microsoft Copilot basics, free and paid differences, and prompt tips to draft Outlook replies faster and summarize Teams meetings accurately
After repeatedly denying for weeks that his force used AI tools, the chief constable of the West Midlands police has finally admitted that a hugely controversial decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans from the UK did involve hallucinated information from Microsoft Copilot.
Copilot and ChatGPT have a lot in common, but Microsoft’s chatbot offers several advantages. Here’s how to take it for a spin and check out its best features.
Between Google and Microsoft's AI chatbots, Gemini and Copilot both have their weaknesses and particular strengths, depending on what you're using them for.
UK government officials said they had "lost confidence" in the outgoing chief constable as a result of the scandal.
Reprompt impacted Microsoft Copilot Personal and, according to the team, gave "threat actors an invisible entry point to perform a data‑exfiltration chain that bypasses enterprise security controls entirely and accesses sensitive data without detection -- all from one click."
Wealth Enhancement reports on AI personal finance assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Claude, highlighting their strengths and ideal uses.
Societe Generale SA is scrapping a self-developed artificial intelligence tool in favor of Microsoft Corp.’s Copilot solution, highlighting the challenges even large lenders face in building out their own offering in the cost-intensive technology.
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Microsoft Copilot AI attack took just a single click to compromise users - here's what we know
Security researchers Varonis have discovered Reprompt, a new way to perform prompt-injection style attacks in Microsoft Copilot which doesn’t include sending an email with a hidden prompt or hiding malicious commands in a compromised website. Similar to other prompt injection attacks, this one also only takes a single click.
ZDNET's key takeaways Dubbed "Reprompt," the attack used a URL parameter to steal user data.A single click was enough to trigger the entire attack chain.Attackers could pull sensitive Copilot data, even after the window closed.