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Citigroup Deploys AI as Microsoft Adjusts Copilot Branding

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Citigroup is deploying new AI tools to streamline account openings, reducing review time from approximately one hour to just 15 minutes, according to a company announcement. The bank is also focusing on building more technology in-house to better manage costs and oversight.

Microsoft is quietly removing the 'Copilot' branding from certain Windows 11 features, while still maintaining underlying AI capabilities, according to Digital Journal. This move may indicate a shift to reserving the 'Copilot' name for premium enterprise subscriptions, embedding AI more seamlessly into the core operating system experience.

In California, an attorney avoided sanctions despite using AI to generate court filings containing false case citations, reports Reuters. The case highlights the ongoing responsibility of legal professionals to verify the accuracy of AI-generated content before submission.

Four technology-focused bills advanced in Congress this week, addressing areas such as chip export controls, AI workforce training initiatives, and the energy costs associated with data centers, according to Bloomberg. One new bill aims to shift the financial burden of grid upgrades for data centers from residential consumers to the data centers themselves.

Comparisons between Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) and Rand Worldwide (OTCMKTS:RWWI), two computer and technology companies, are being made to determine which is the superior business, focusing on profitability, dividends, risk and analyst recommendations, according to recent reports. Analyst ratings indicate a comprehensive review of both companies' strengths.

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