SAN FRANCISCO, June 2, 2026 — The Center for AI Safety (CAIS), a nonprofit focused on reducing societal-scale risks from artificial intelligence, today announced the appointment of Devin Kim as its […]
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Microsoft’s annual developer conference is kicking off on June 2nd in San Francisco with the keynote presentation streaming live at 12:30PM ET / 9:30AM PT, and we will be following along here with everything as it’s announced.
The Verge’s Tom Warren reports that we can expect to hear about new AI models and agentic OpenClaw-like tools, plus a Copilot “super app” to go along with some of the major changes to Windows 11 that have already started appearing. Microsoft just announced the new Surface Laptop Ultra, powered by Nvidia’s RTX Spark, so there could be more Windows on ARM news in store.
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Microsoft is heading to San Francisco this week in a bid to win back developers at its Build conference. I've been attending Build since the days when Microsoft called it the Professional Developers Conference, and I can't remember a more pivotal moment. As Microsoft continues to reshuffle its entire business around AI, it's moving Build into a smaller, more intimate venue. Trust in Windows and GitHub is at an all-time low, and this is Microsoft's chance to reconnect with developers and outline the future.
Sources tell me that we'll hear about new AI models in Windows, a new reasoning model from Microsoft AI, and a Copilot "super app." But …
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San Francisco-based AmLaw 200 firm, Hanson Bridgett, has announced it has gone all-in with Claude, with the general model – plus legal add-ons – adopted ...
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Sign with logo for Verizon, San Francisco, California, November 20, 2025. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) Gado via Getty Images During the height of the cable bundle years, one ongoing complaint from customers was that customer service was a terrible experience. Next to complaints about the DMV, complaining about your cable company was almost an American pastime. And as industry experts explained at the time, there were valid reasons for customer discontent: “The cable companies’ roots were in monopolies, so in many cases, that created a corporate culture where customer satisfaction was a low priority. In many instances, cable companies were given exclusive rights to various geographic areas and therefore had no incentive to provide good — let alone great — customer service. Mike Paxton, principal analyst at market research firm In-Stat Initially, customers were m
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Key Takeaways Nvidia and Microsoft are set to introduce Windows PCs featuring Nvidia processors as early as next week. The announcement coincides with Taiwan’s Computex trade show and Microsoft’s Build developer conference in San Francisco. Dell and Microsoft’s Surface lineup are anticipated to be among the initial manufacturers offering these Nvidia-based systems. Microsoft plans to introduce software enabling AI agents to execute tasks locally on Windows platforms. NVDA shares finished Friday’s session at $211.14, declining 1.45%. A partnership between Nvidia and Microsoft is poised to introduce Windows-based PCs utilizing Nvidia processors as the core processing unit as soon as next week, based on reporting from Axios. Axios reports $NVDA and Microsoft $MSFT are expected to unveil the first Windows computers using Nvidia chips as the main processor. The