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  • Avoiding Shiny Object Syndrome: How to Lay a Solid Foundation for Emerging Tech

    In this fireside chat webcast, Campus Technology Editor in Chief Rhea Kelly will speak with Jeff Martinez, VP SLG & EDU Public Cloud and Jason Wicker, CTO for Public Sector at Rackspace Technology about the key elements of a well-architected technology environment: defining priorities, forging relationships, addressing data governance and security needs, controlling costs, and more.
    Date: June 4, 2025
    Time:
    11:00 AM PT
    Sponsor:
    Rackspace Technology

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    Cloud Security Alliance Calls for Rethinking AI Development in the Face of DeepSeek Debut

    The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has weighed in on DeepSeek AI’s disruptive debut, warning that the revolutionary AI model is “rewriting the rules” of AI development. The remarks come as cloud security firm Wiz disclosed a major data leak in DeepSeek’s platform, raising concerns about security vulnerabilities in the cutting-edge system.

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    Microsoft Introduces Copilot Chat Agents for Education

    Microsoft recently announced Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, a new pay-as-you-go offering that adds AI agents to its existing free chat tool for Microsoft 365 education customers.

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    Chinese Startup DeepSeek Disrupts AI Market

    A new low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model is wreaking havoc in the technology sector, with tech stocks plummeting globally as concerns grow over the potential disruption it could cause.

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    Copilot Updates Aim to Make AI More Personal

    Microsoft has unveiled a range of updates to its Copilot platform, marking a new phase in its effort to deliver what it calls a "true AI companion" that adapts to individual users' needs, preferences and routines.