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Sergey Brin Urges Kidnapping Your AI as Microsoft Revamps Notepad

What Happened

This week\’s tech recap featured several big stories. Google cofounder Sergey Brin advocated for people to \”kidnap\” or export their AI models to maintain control over their data and digital creations. Microsoft introduced a major update to Notepad on Windows, rolling out features like autosave and tabs, reflecting its renewed focus on core productivity tools. The week also saw updates on various product launches and ongoing industry shifts, reinforcing how large players are setting trends and responding to changing user needs.

Why It Matters

The announcements spotlight growing debates over AI model ownership and personal data, with industry leaders voicing concerns over transparency and user agency. Microsoft\’s Notepad revamp shows legacy apps continue to evolve, impacting productivity for millions. Explore more at BytesWall Topics

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