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Microsoft is emphasizing both AI security and advancements in quantum computing. The company is integrating AI features across its products and services, including Microsoft 365, while also highlighting the critical intersection of AI innovation and security. Microsoft will host Microsoft Secure on April 9th, an online event designed to help professionals discover AI innovations for the security lifecycle. Attendees can learn how to harden their defenses, secure AI investments, and discover AI-first tools and best practices.

Microsoft is also continuing its work in quantum computing, recently defending its topological qubit claims at the American Physical Society (APS) meeting. While Microsoft maintains confidence in its results, skepticism remains within the scientific community regarding the verification methods used, particularly the reliability of the topological gap protocol (TGP) in detecting Majorana quasiparticles. Chetan Nayak, a leading theoretical physicist at Microsoft, presented the company’s findings, acknowledging the skepticism but insisting that the team is confident.
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References :
  • Source: AI innovation requires AI security: Hear what’s new at Microsoft Secure
  • The Quantum Insider: Microsoft defends topological qubit claims at APS Meeting Amid Skepticism
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