Brad Smith, Vice Chair & President, shared the below communication with Microsoft employees this morning. I want to let you know that Microsoft has ceased and disabled a set of services to a unit within the Israel Ministry of Defense (IMOD). I know many of you care about this topic, and I share more about... The post Update on ongoing Microsoft review appeared first on Microsoft On the Issues.| Microsoft On the Issues
In the heart of the American Midwest, a modern marvel is rising. We’re in the final phases of building Fairwater, the world’s most powerful AI datacenter in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin — part of a region forged by generations of hard work and ingenuity. This facility is more than a technological feat. It’s a promise to... The post Made in Wisconsin: The world’s most powerful AI datacenter appeared first on Microsoft On the Issues.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has disrupted RaccoonO365, the fastest-growing tool used by cybercriminals to steal Microsoft 365 usernames and passwords (“credentials”).| Microsoft On the Issues
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The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States has long been more than a matter of diplomacy — it’s a friendship rooted in shared ideals and mutual ambition. Across generations, our countries have stood shoulder to shoulder — economically, politically, and in a shared pursuit of innovation. From the Atlantic Charter to the...| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft is proud to announce the opening of a new quantum research center at the University of Maryland’s Discovery District. This lab is the result of a deep collaboration between Microsoft, the University of Maryland Enterprise Corporation (UMEC), and the State of Maryland. Microsoft will bring our advanced quantum capabilities to this new center, and with it, create a powerful opportunity to unite state and federal leadership on quantum in the DC capital region.| Microsoft On the Issues
On Friday, May 25, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation — better known as GDPR — officially takes effect. GDPR is an important step forward for privacy rights in Europe and around the world, and we’ve been enthusiastic supporters of GDPR since it was first proposed in 2012. It sets a strong standard for...| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft unveils new commitments that support the Presidential AI Challenge and the AI Education Executive Order to empower teachers and students, build AI skills, and create economic opportunity.| Microsoft On the Issues
Brad Smith will brief media on the recent demonstrations on Microsoft’s Redmond campus. His remarks will be livestreamed here at 4:15 pm PT. The post Press conference on August 26 appeared first on Microsoft On the Issues.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft announced its Quantum Safe Program Strategy to prepare for the quantum era with a security-first mindset and early adoption goals.| Microsoft On the Issues
Posted by Brendon LynchChief Privacy Officer New technology, powerful handheld computing devices, and inexpensive data storage have enabled a wide array of online services that help people connect, collaborate and get things done. Today, more than two billion people use the Internet. That’s a staggering number, and it has doubled in the last five years. These trends have fueled the adoption of business models that rely heavily on the collection and processing of data. The growth of cloud co...| Microsoft On the Issues
As we enter a new era based on artificial intelligence, we believe this is the best time to articulate principles that will govern how we will operate our AI datacenter infrastructure and other important AI assets around the world. We are announcing and publishing these principles – our “AI Access Principles” – today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in part to address Microsoft’s growing role and responsibility as an AI innovator and a market leader.| Microsoft On the Issues
Today, we’re announcing new protections for our public sector and enterprise customers who need to move their data from the European Union. Microsoft is the first company to provide these commitments in response to last week’s clear guidance from EU data protection regulators.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft and partners developed an AI model for breast cancer screening that boosts accuracy and trust, as detailed in a new Radiology study.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft launches 2 initiatives to open Europe’s languages and culture, building on AI, cloud, and digital sovereignty commitments.| Microsoft On the Issues
At Microsoft, we believe that for our company to do well, the world also needs to do well. We are at a critical moment for environmental sustainability, and we need government leaders, businesses, and civil society working in tandem. We also need to use every tool at our disposal to aid us in this journey, including AI.| Microsoft On the Issues
The Microsoft Threat Analysis Center (MTAC) works with cybersecurity, data science, and policy teams to help detect, assess, and disrupt digital threats to Microsoft, its customers, and democracies worldwide.| Microsoft On the Issues
On June 28, 2025, the European Accessibility Act becomes enforceable, advancing digital accessibility and rights for 110M+ disabled people across the EU and beyond.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft will honor California's landmark privacy law, known as the California Consumer Privacy Act, across the United States in Jan. 2020.| Microsoft On the Issues
Cyber and AI threats are accelerating across Europe, affecting businesses, institutions, and communities alike. Microsoft launched the European Security Program to help governments across Europe respond to cyber threats through expanded AI-powered intel sharing, cross-border collaboration, and long-term digital resilience.| Microsoft On the Issues
We reflect on our progress towards our ambitious 2030 goals: to be carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste, while protecting ecosystems. As we enter the second half of the decade, Microsoft remains steadfast in our dedication to achieving the company’s 2030 environmental sustainability commitments.| Microsoft On the Issues
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Microsoft and partners disrupted Lumma Stealer, malware used to steal data and enable cybercrime. Legal action was filed on May 13 by Microsoft DCU| Microsoft On the Issues
Today we are sharing publicly Microsoft’s Responsible AI Standard, a framework to guide how we build AI systems. It is an important step in our journey to develop better, more trustworthy AI. We are releasing our latest Responsible AI Standard to share what we have learned, invite feedback from others, and contribute to the discussion...| Microsoft On the Issues
The United States invest in its strengths to win the quantum computing race by increasing government-funded quantum research and innovation, developing quantum talent and a skilled quantum workforce, and directing efforts to secure the quantum supply chain.| Microsoft On the Issues
As a multinational company, Microsoft believes in trans-Atlantic ties that promote mutual economic growth and prosperity.| Microsoft On the Issues
AI may well represent the most consequential technology advance of our lifetime. We must enter this new era with enthusiasm for the promise, and yet with our eyes wide open and resolute in addressing the inevitable pitfalls that also lie ahead.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft has completed the EU Data Boundary for the Microsoft Cloud, enabling European customers to store and process their data within the EU and EFTA regions, reflecting Microsoft's commitment to data residency, transparency, and privacy.| Microsoft On the Issues
Every day the world is becoming more digital. Cloud computing combined with new productivity, communication and intelligent tools and services enable us to do more, do it more quickly and in ways that were simply unimaginable a generation ago. But participating in this new era requires a high-speed broadband connection to the internet. While it’s...| Microsoft On the Issues
Today, Microsoft announces two new technologies to help battle disinformation – Newsguard, which will allow users to check the accuracy of the content they are reading, and Video Authenticator, which can detect deepfakes and other synthetic meda – as part of our Defending Democracy Program.| Microsoft On the Issues
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Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has disrupted a cybercriminal group exploiting generative AI to bypass safety measures and create harmful content. This marks the first step in an ongoing investigation to protect users and AI services from abuse.| Microsoft On the Issues
A golden opportunity lies ahead for America to harness the transformative power of AI—today’s electricity—to revolutionize the economy, secure global leadership, and build a foundation for prosperity through innovation, skilling, and international collaboration.| Microsoft On the Issues
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Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) disrupts the infrastructure of Russian nation-state actor Star Blizzard, seizing 66 domains used in cyberattacks. In collaboration with the DOJ, over 100 websites have been taken down, impacting Star Blizzard's operations and enhancing cybersecurity efforts.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft’s latest report reveals a strategic shift in Russian influence operations targeting the Harris-Walz campaign with fabricated videos. Learn about the evolving tactics of Russian actors and the broader geopolitical implications involving Iran and China.| Microsoft On the Issues
The recent spate of cyberattacks require the government and the tech sector in the United States to look with clear eyes at the growing threats we face. At Microsoft, we are committed to being at the forefront of these efforts.| Microsoft On the Issues
Discover how Iran is allegedly targeting the 2024 US election, the potential impacts, and the measures being taken to safeguard the democratic process.| Microsoft On the Issues
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In a world where technology is continually reshaping our lives, its impact on the democratic process remains profound. At its best, digital technology helps empower voters with information for informed decision-making and ensures the integrity and security of elections. And at its worst, bad actors can use new AI advances to produce deepfakes to try to...| Microsoft On the Issues
Russia is ramping up malign disinformation campaigns against France and this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris. While Russia has a decades-long history of targeting the Olympic Games, the Microsoft Threat Analysis Center has observed old tactics blending with AI in malign activity that may intensify as the 2024 Paris Opening Ceremony approaches.| Microsoft On the Issues
Today, Microsoft published the 2024 Environmental Sustainability Report. This report covers fiscal year 2023, and measures progress against our 2020 baseline.| Microsoft On the Issues
At Microsoft, we deeply believe that healthy democracies depend on healthy information ecosystems, which is why, today, we are announcing the expansion of the private preview of our Content Integrity tools to EU political parties and campaigns and news organizations from around the world.| Microsoft On the Issues
Foreign malign influence in the U.S. presidential elections has yet to hit the levels of previous years, and AI-enhanced and AI audio fake content will likely have more impact than deepfake videos, according to the second Microsoft Threat Intelligence Election Report published today.| Microsoft On the Issues
China is using fake social media accounts to sow division in elections and has increased its use of AI-generated content to further its goals around the world. These are among the Microsoft Threat Intelligence insights in the latest East Asia report published today by the Microsoft Threat Analysis Center (MTAC)| Microsoft On the Issues
Today, Microsoft is excited to share the progress that has been made since the announcement of our 2020 commitment to become water positive by 2030, including details on helping organizations manage their water data more effectively, an investment to scale replenishment and water access projects globally, and a first-of-its-kind leak detection technology replenishment project with FIDO Tech.| Microsoft On the Issues
In recent months, we’ve concluded within Microsoft that the increasing speed, scale, and sophistication of cyberattacks call for a new response. Therefore, we’re launching today across the company a new initiative to pursue our next generation of cybersecurity protection – what we’re calling our Secure Future Initiative (SFI).| Microsoft On the Issues
Today, Microsoft is announcing its support for new voluntary commitments crafted by the Biden-Harris administration to help ensure that advanced AI systems are safe, secure, and trustworthy. By endorsing all of the voluntary commitments presented by President Biden and independently committing to several others that support these critical goals, Microsoft is expanding its safe and...| Microsoft On the Issues
An update prepared for the UK AI Safety Summit Introduction Microsoft welcomes the opportunity to share information about how we are advancing responsible artificial intelligence (AI), including by implementing voluntary commitments that we and others made at the White House convening in July.[1] Visibility into our policies and how we put them into practice helps...| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft and others in the industry have called for transparency when it comes to cyber incidents so that we can learn and get better. As we’ve stated previously, we cannot ignore the exponential rise and frequency of sophisticated attacks. The growing challenges we face only reinforce our commitment to greater information sharing and industry partnership. ...| Microsoft On the Issues