Microsoft to Force Install Copilot on 365 App Users, Whether They Want It or Not, Beginning in October

I've been using copilot on my personal system. It's not bad. Just be careful about putting anything in there you don't want becoming common knowledge.
 
October? It's already installed without my consent. And I'm in the EU. Or did they mean the rollout excludes the EEA because it's already done here?
 
Totally shocked, honestly. I thought it meant the EU privacy laws prevented it but maybe there's some kind of bizarre loophole.
 
I dunno man... I've done some image modification with it... took a picture of a guys truck, added an image of some wheels he was looking at and had it put the wheels on the truck in the image and it did a **** good job.

You can do some effective stuff with it. To call it bing on steroids is short shifting it.
 
Good to know and I really like hearing the positives of what can be done. Gives me a little more hope. :)
 
Totally shocked, honestly. I thought it meant the EU privacy laws prevented it but maybe there's some kind of bizarre loophole.
It just appeared one day in 365 both offline and online. Recently too, meaning sometime in the past 1-2 weeks. TBH I haven't run it once before uninstalling it. The app version at least, you can't uninstall it from the browser version.

There might be a loophole that allows them to install it for corporate users, since I'm using a company 365 subscription.

I don't need an AI on my computer that may or may not spy on me or use my data for training, when I can easily access a ton of AI tools that are fully offline and run locally.
 
Work just put out this big policy saying no AI without having each query, file, and/or prompt evaluated by our It department for potential security breaches and NDA compliance

I didn’t have to heart to ask if we could still use Google Search. Copilot is enabled in all our MS app suite programs they put on all the computers
 
Google Search
One of my co-workers had an interesting thing happen with that yesterday which I thought was an odd coincidence. Basically said something like "press tab to use Google AI" in the search bar. They asked if it there was anything they did to cause but my guess is that a browser update pushed. I checked it out and you could type over for regular searching but still, kind of odd. We don't typically use chrome for much of anything anymore but I haven't banned it either but I was surprised to see that.
 
Folks with AI as a tool need to get them set up to properly use private data stores for their work with AI. Using public AI without privacy controls is asking for your data to be stolen or really just given away.
 
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