The New ‘AI Windows’ Will Change How We Use Computers Forever
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Published 2024-05-21
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All Comments (21)
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"You can clear the memory anytime you want. So, sites you don't' want remembered won't be." Girlfriend/wife: "Why is there no memory of what you did from 3PM to 4PM today? I know you were on your computer, I saw you active in chat. So why is there nothing recorded? Anything you want to tell me?"
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It's worth remembering that "OpenAI" launched with the same promise... then once they had the user base, they updated the Terms & Conditions and now they very much do train on your data.
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Recently during an update iCloud brought back old deleted pictures. So I don’t trust any tech corporation when they say they will delete my data.
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No freaking way I trust Microsoft windows for this level of personal data access.
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Shipping Windows with built-in Copilot into it will not be liked by the European Union. The EU will definitly force Microsoft to make it optional and make it easy to run third-party AI Assistants the same way
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Innocent mother prompts PC: "Show me how my son has used the computer between the ages 8 through 18"...
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Hell Microsoft changed my way of using computers forever after windows 7. I went Linux. Never looking back
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Screenshots every few seconds of everything I'm doing on my computer? Hmm...
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Microsoft wants to record everything we do on our computers, for our own benefit. We trust Big Tech.
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"This snapshot will be permanently deleted from your PC and it can't be undone" - what a nice phrase. Clearly it will be deleted only from my PC, but not the servers - this also can't be undone.
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I've worked in IT since the late 1990s, and if there's one thing I've learned from Microsoft, it's that they rarely do things for the benefit of the end user unless it also suits them. Why? Because there's generally a cost associated with that. And when Microsoft says they won't do something now it most certainly does not mean they will not do that thing in the future, or that they won't find a way of side stepping their activities to their benefit. What Copilot will do is change how Microsoft misuses your data and your personal information.
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You beleiving in Microsoft not collecting data by user's request is adorable, Matt. Not overtly smart and beleivable, but adorable
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Can anyone suggest a reliable AI blog writing tool?
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"No privacy concerns" suuuuuuuureeeeeeeeee
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Yeah, if Microsoft says they are going to delete it and not send it to the cloud or train on them, we surely should trust them. They have impeccable trust record in the end.
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Officially full on Linux now. Sorry After finding more about the new features I changed my mind and have to go back on this comment. This new features actually look super useful. probably will get one of this copilot PCs asap perhaps they still enable WSL and work on porting some of the features to Linux but having a copilot while you work seem a god tier feature for a lot of task I perform daily. Plus I like this new direction and how they support open source AI efforts across the board. I think there are some cons with MS but this pros kind of outweigh the cons in my case at least will not be the same for everyone but I have to be real I think waiting for this features to long can be a big disadvantage. I will still use Linux for stuff where copilot is not needed.
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People won't be able to slack off at work anymore. Boss: "Hey copilot, go through the history of this computer and give me a summary of how much time was spent working vs browsing other sites"
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Mattt sounds like a MS salesperson today😝. I love IA but this sounds scary in combination with Microsoft the phone home ad machine.
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Maybe I missed something, but when MS says, they won't train on the collected data, that does not mean, that they won't collect/store the data and possibly process it. It just means, they won't use it to train their AI, how generous.
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Zero Day Hackers are going to have a field day with the ai if they gain access.