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World Agri-Tech 2024: Pioneering agriculture resilience with AI 

Reflecting on our continued momentum with partners and customers, we were excited to work with Bayer, ITC, and Headstorm on a mix of new solutions and announcements that uniquely help to address the needs of farmers and agronomists.

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Bringing the latest capabilities to Copilot for Microsoft 365 customers 

We are announcing two important updates for users of Copilot for Microsoft 365. First, we are bringing priority access to the GPT-4 Turbo model to work with both web and work data. Second, later this month we are bringing expanded image generation capabilities in Microsoft Designer.

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Sustainable by design: Advancing the sustainability of AI 

During the past year, the pace of AI adoption has accelerated significantly, ushering in groundbreaking advances, discoveries and solutions with the potential to help address humanity’s biggest problems. We see this as a massive platform shift, akin to the printing press, which was not just an invention, but a technology that shaped a new economy.

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How responsible AI helps financial services manage risk and assure compliance 

Microsoft AI technologies are well-positioned to assist financial institutions in implementing AI in a way that complies with applicable law and regulations, facilitates effective oversight by senior management and the board of directors, addresses supervisory expectations, and protects customers.

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Building a foundation for AI success: Governance 

We have collected a set of resources that encompass best practices for AI governance, focusing on security, privacy and data governance, and responsible AI.

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