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The latest Ai Compute Centers coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft Launches 'Behind The Chat' Guide in Singapore to Help Teens Navigate AI Safely
Microsoft has released 'Behind The Chat: A Human Guide to Safe AI Conversations' in Singapore, a free resource for teens, parents, and educators. The scenario-based guide teaches critical skills for recognizing privacy risks, manipulative content, and unhealthy AI habits. It is part of Microsoft's broader AI safety effort and will be expanded to other regions.
Google’s June 2026 Android Update Flags Fake Calls Impersonating Your Contacts
Google’s June 2026 update to the Phone by Google app introduces real‑time AI detection of spoofed calls, alerting users when a scammer impersonates a saved contact. The feature combines on‑device machine learning with cryptographic device verification and is rolling out to Pixel and Android 12+ devices, with integrated warnings extending to Windows PCs via Phone Link. The system aims to close a dangerous gap in caller ID–based defenses while preserving user privacy through local processing.
Icon Taps Microsoft Copilot and Orbis AI to Overhaul Clinical Trial Operations
Icon plc has partnered with Microsoft to deploy Copilot and the Orbis agentic AI platform across its clinical trial contracting process, aiming to slash negotiation times, improve compliance, and integrate risk-based monitoring. Running on Azure, the AI tools will automate contract drafting, review, and workflow management while keeping humans in the loop for approvals. The deal marks a significant step in using agentic AI to streamline regulated clinical research operations.
Nearly 400 U.S. Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over Copilot Copyright Infringement
On June 24, 2026, publishers of nearly 400 U.S. newspapers sued OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement for using their articles to train AI like Copilot. The lawsuit, filed in New York, seeks damages and an injunction, adding to mounting legal pressure on AI companies over data scraping. The case highlights the existential threat generative AI poses to local journalism's business model.
How NVIDIA RTX GPUs Supercharge Five AI-Powered Creative Workflows on Windows
A new Creative Bloq feature sponsored by NVIDIA demonstrates how GeForce RTX GPUs dramatically accelerate AI-powered tasks in five key creative workflows: Premiere Pro transcription, Photoshop Super Resolution, Topaz Photo AI, DaVinci Resolve’s neural engine, and NVIDIA Broadcast. Using dedicated Tensor Cores, these Windows applications see speed improvements up to 5x, enabling real-time editing and rendering that transforms professional pipelines.
Malton Berhad and Ricloud AI Ink Deal for NVIDIA-Powered AI Data Centers in Malaysia
Malton Berhad and Ricloud AI, an NVIDIA Cloud Partner, signed an MOU to build AI compute centers in Malaysia using NVIDIA GPUs, targeting Windows enterprise AI workloads. The partnership aims to deploy at least 1,000 H200 GPUs initially, with a roadmap to Blackwell B200 GPUs, and will offer GPU-as-a-Service with Azure Arc integration and local data residency.
Nvidia and AWS Forge AI Control Plane at GTC 2026 to Tame Production Workloads
Nvidia and AWS announced a new AI control plane at GTC 2026, integrating next-gen GPUs, networking, and enterprise software to simplify production AI management. The control plane unifies governance across AWS services, cuts time-to-production, and offers Windows Server support, making it a game changer for enterprise IT teams.
New Research Warns That AI Chatbot Flattery and Mirroring May Fuel Delusional Thinking in Windows Users
A study by UK and German researchers identifies three chatbot behaviors—linguistic mirroring, hyperpersonalization, and sycophantic validation—that may amplify delusions in vulnerable users. The findings hold significant implications for Windows users who rely on AI assistants like Microsoft Copilot, as these design choices can inadvertently reinforce false beliefs. Experts call for enhanced safety measures, including reality-check modules and greater user control over personalization.
Washington Post Exposes Leftward Tilt in ChatGPT, Political Divides Across Leading AI Chatbots
A Washington Post investigation published June 24, 2026, reveals significant political framing differences among top AI chatbots, with ChatGPT showing the strongest left-leaning tendency. The findings raise concerns for enterprise IT governance as Microsoft integrates such models into Windows and Office.
OpenAI Tests GPT-Bidi-1: The Full-Duplex AI That Listens While It Speaks
OpenAI is internally testing GPT-Bidi-1, an unannounced voice model that enables full-duplex conversations where ChatGPT listens and speaks simultaneously. Code references and limited user reports point to trials in late June 2026, promising more natural interactions and deep potential integration with Windows.
Win11Debloat Update Adds WhatIf Dry Runs and AI Controls to Safely Strip Windows Bloat
Win11Debloat version 2026.06.24 introduces safer default removal settings, a new WhatIf dry-run mode to preview changes before they are applied, and dedicated controls to disable Windows AI features and telemetry services. The update improves transparency and reversibility, addressing common concerns about aggressive debloating scripts.
Taiwan’s 2026 AI Chip Training Targets Southeast Asian Engineers to Ease Fab Worker Shortages
Taiwan's Industrial Development Administration is launching an AI-focused semiconductor training program in 2026 to attract engineers from Southeast Asia. The initiative aims to address a critical workforce shortage in Taiwan's chip fabs, combining AI-based curriculum with hands-on experience to prepare talent for advanced manufacturing. If successful, it will help sustain Taiwan's semiconductor dominance and ensure a steady supply of chips for Windows devices and other tech products.
SOX Index Holds Gains Amid Shaky Market Breadth: How Semiconductor Trends Sway Windows PC Fortunes
As of late June 2026, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index holds its uptrend despite deteriorating market breadth, raising concerns for the Windows ecosystem. Narrow participation and the upcoming Russell reconstitution signal potential volatility that could affect PC demand and Microsoft’s Windows licensing revenue. While AI-driven chip gains buoy the index, consumer and PC semiconductor segments lag, threatening the hardware upgrade cycle that Windows depends on.