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Microsoft is reportedly gauging enterprise interest in bringing its AI Copilot technology to on-premises Exchange Server deployments. According to sources, the company is conducting a detailed survey to understand customer requirements and potential use cases. This initiative suggests Microsoft’s continued investment in modernizing its on-premises offerings despite its cloud-first focus.
Microsoft is reportedly exploring the integration of its AI Copilot technology into on-premises Exchange Server deployments, according to recent customer surveys obtained by industry sources. This development comes shortly after Microsoft announced the retirement of Office Online Server, signaling the company’s continued focus on modernizing its remaining on-premises offerings while maintaining its cloud-first strategy.
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Reddit has launched legal action against Perplexity AI and three data providers, accusing them of illegally scraping forum content. The lawsuit claims the companies bypassed technological protections to harvest Reddit’s human conversations for AI training without proper licensing agreements.
Social media platform Reddit has filed a federal lawsuit against Perplexity AI and three data providers, alleging they engaged in systematic content scraping without authorization. The complaint, filed in the Southern District of New York, represents the latest escalation in the ongoing battle between content creators and artificial intelligence companies over training data.
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