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Investment Giant’s AI Warning Blackstone President Jonathan Gray has issued a stark warning about artificial intelligence’s potential to fundamentally reshape…
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Microsoft is developing AI agents that can perform tasks in Windows 11 by interacting with user files and applications. The feature, currently in testing, raises important questions about security controls and user trust in autonomous AI systems.
Microsoft is reportedly developing a new generation of artificial intelligence agents for Windows 11 that can actively interact with user files and applications, according to recent reports. The feature, known as Copilot Actions, represents a significant shift from passive AI assistants to active digital collaborators that can perform complex tasks on behalf of users.
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** Retirees are forming friendships with AI companions that remember their life stories and chat about daily life. With the senior population growing and healthcare staffing shortages worsening, these digital friends are becoming a surprising solution to isolation, though not without risks.
Across the United States, a quiet revolution is unfolding in senior care as artificial intelligence steps in to address what healthcare providers cannot: the epidemic of loneliness among older adults. According to reports, approximately one-third of U.S. adults between 50 and 80 feel isolated, with research linking social isolation to increased risks of depression, anxiety and heart disease. With adults 65 and over projected to make up 22% of the U.S. population by 2050, this problem is only expected to intensify.