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Microsoft has launched an AI bug bounty program for its search engine Bing, offering rewards of up to $15,000. The program aims to identify and fix any vulnerabilities or issues in Bing's AI system. Participants who successfully exploit the AI to go off the rails will be eligible for the reward. This initiative reflects Microsoft's commitment to enhancing the security and reliability of its AI technologies.
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🤖 From this week's issue: Microsoft announced the opening of its fifth AI Co-Innovation Lab, which will provide startups and enterprises with access to AI experts, tools, and infrastructure. https://t.co/vjpeOnwjcK
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