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Microsoft Launches Gaming Copilot AI Assistant for PC Gamers

Microsoft Launches Gaming Copilot AI Assistant for PC Gamers
Microsoft has rolled out Gaming Copilot, a beta AI assistant designed to help gamers, on PC today and plans to bring it to the Xbox mobile app next month. The tool appears in the Windows Game Bar overlay and offers voice‑enabled tips, recommendations and real‑time assistance for players 18 and older in every region except China. It will later expand to handhelds such as the ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox consoles. By leveraging Bing search data and player activity, Gaming Copilot aims to streamline gameplay guidance while Microsoft explores ways for creators, and even its own Muse AI model, to enrich the experience. Leer más →

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search
Google announced a partnership with StopNCII.org to combat the spread of non‑consensual intimate imagery (NCII) by employing hash technology in its search results. Over the coming months, the company will use StopNCII’s image and video hashes—PDQ for photos and MD5 for videos—to identify and block flagged content without storing the original files. While the move follows similar commitments from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bumble and Microsoft’s integration into Bing, Google has faced criticism for lagging behind peers. Advocates note the new tools still place the removal burden on victims, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting survivors. Leer más →

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search
Google announced a partnership with StopNCII.org to combat the spread of non‑consensual intimate imagery (NCII) by employing hash technology in its search results. Over the coming months, the company will use StopNCII’s image and video hashes—PDQ for photos and MD5 for videos—to identify and block flagged content without storing the original files. While the move follows similar commitments from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bumble and Microsoft’s integration into Bing, Google has faced criticism for lagging behind peers. Advocates note the new tools still place the removal burden on victims, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting survivors. Leer más →

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search
Google announced a partnership with StopNCII.org to combat the spread of non‑consensual intimate imagery (NCII) by employing hash technology in its search results. Over the coming months, the company will use StopNCII’s image and video hashes—PDQ for photos and MD5 for videos—to identify and block flagged content without storing the original files. While the move follows similar commitments from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bumble and Microsoft’s integration into Bing, Google has faced criticism for lagging behind peers. Advocates note the new tools still place the removal burden on victims, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting survivors. Leer más →

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search
Google announced a partnership with StopNCII.org to combat the spread of non‑consensual intimate imagery (NCII) by employing hash technology in its search results. Over the coming months, the company will use StopNCII’s image and video hashes—PDQ for photos and MD5 for videos—to identify and block flagged content without storing the original files. While the move follows similar commitments from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bumble and Microsoft’s integration into Bing, Google has faced criticism for lagging behind peers. Advocates note the new tools still place the removal burden on victims, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting survivors. Leer más →

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search

Google to Use StopNCII Hashes to Remove Nonconsensual Images from Search
Google announced a partnership with StopNCII.org to combat the spread of non‑consensual intimate imagery (NCII) by employing hash technology in its search results. Over the coming months, the company will use StopNCII’s image and video hashes—PDQ for photos and MD5 for videos—to identify and block flagged content without storing the original files. While the move follows similar commitments from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bumble and Microsoft’s integration into Bing, Google has faced criticism for lagging behind peers. Advocates note the new tools still place the removal burden on victims, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting survivors. Leer más →