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No, Microsoft isn’t using your Office docs to train its AI
Microsoft says it isn’t using customer data from its Microsoft 365 apps to train its AI models. The clarification addresses reports circulating online in the last few weeks claiming Microsoft required Word and Excel users to opt out of training the company’s AI systems.
Microsoft denies training AI models on user data
Microsoft on Wednesday denied claims that it uses customer data from its Microsoft 365 applications, including Word and Excel, to train artificial intelligence models.
No, We’re Not Harvesting Your Data for AI, Microsoft Tells 365 Users
Microsoft 365 users voice concern over AI scraping allegations, but the company states that it isn't doing anything of the sort.
Microsoft Refutes All Accusations Taking Users' Data From MS 365 Applications Train AI Models
It seems that users are still not convinced of whether their data is safe or not. The allegations and controversies continue to surface on social media platforms.
Official Confirmation from Microsoft: Your M365 Apps Data Isn’t Used To Train Its AI Models!
Microsoft Clarifies That Customer Data From Microsoft 365 Apps Like Word And Excel Is Not Used To Train Its AI. Learn The Truth Behind Recent Rumors.
Microsoft Is Denying That Office 365 Trains Its AI
While vigilance in protecting your data is always advisable, the company assures that analytical connected experiences in Microsoft 365 simply search the internet or consult Micro
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AI, Google Docs, and the messiness of innovation, with Microsoft Deputy CTO Sam Schillace
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, our guest is Sam Schillace, a deputy CTO at Microsoft and author of the new book, "No ...
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AI that clicks for you: Microsoft’s research points to the future of GUI automation
Microsoft research reveals how AI agents are transforming computer interaction through GUI control, with major tech companies racing to deploy LLM-powered automation tools worth $68.9 billion by 2028.
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Microsoft Outshines Amazon and Google in Cloud AI Engagement
Discover how Microsoft leads the pack in cloud AI engagement, leaving Amazon and Google in the dust with groundbreaking and ...
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Microsoft hits back at claims AI data scraping was sneakily turned on in Word, Excel
Microsoft’s use of so-called ‘Connected Experiences’ has come under scrutiny following claims it collected user-generated ...
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Microsoft says Word and Excel AI data scraping was not switched to enabled by default (Updated)
Microsoft's 'optional' Connected Experiences enable Microsoft to use Excel and Word files to train its AI technology, but it ...
3h
Should Generative AI ChatGPT Believe In Angels?
A reader asked if generative AI such as ChatGPT should believe in angels. A great question. This brings up tech aspects, ...
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Microsoft brings together its enterprise AI offerings in the Azure AI Foundry
At its annual Ignite conference, Microsoft on Tuesday announced the Azure AI Foundry, a new offering that brings together a ...
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How to use Bing: Microsoft reinvented its search engine to incorporate AI
Built into the revamped search engine is Microsoft's AI chatbot, Copilot, which can perform a number of tasks the old Bing ...
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Expands Copilot AI: Free Voice Feature Now Available Globally
We recently published a list of 15 AI News Updates That Investors Are Watching. In this article, we are going to take a look ...
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