seeing as copilot says at the start of every conversation that it will be recorded, not to mention their massive (non)privacy policy and terms of use, this isn’t really news. this is just a fact
alternate headline: company looks at data they tell you they will monitor
Other alternate headline: Pawtucket man joins 14 others in U.S. who evidently care about what is being done with their data.
In this case its actually a lot of people.
In particular, clients really give a shit if you let their NDA signed proprietary info get leaked out to arbitrary third parties.
The only way Microsoft or OpenAI would know this would be to spy on chatbot sessions. I’m sure the terms of service—if I bothered to read them—gives them that permission.
Well there’s your problem.
Narrator: It does
Lol that wasn’t just expected. That was obvious
microshit is also spying on users who don’t use its AI tools
** TEAMS **
Um, no shit?
Seriously, Microsoft is running offering a service, for free, which uses considerable amounts of processing power. And people didn’t think that everything they typed in was being logged, catalog, dissected and used for any possible purpose to make money?20 years ago a webmaster/software engineer once told me some interesting advice:
"If you didn’t pay for the product, you are the product.
True for anything that isn’t self hosted FOSS…
I was expecting something a bit more substantial than the equivalent of a tweet.
Last 4 words of that headline are a bit redundant
Last 6 honestly.
And in other obvious news, earth is getting hot and sun is yellow to deep orange. Back to you Diane.
Water still gets people wet, scientists baffled.
8^O
I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise.
Nearly every single major tech company will monitor and record every single interaction you have with any of their services and products now. Just do a Google data takeout and see just what kind of data they keep on you.
This is the norm now and everyone should be aware of this and expect it and more of it.
At least local LLMs are getting better
d’oh!
Is it really spying at this point? I feel like everyone knows big tech is going to exploit your data as much as they can.
It’s also a stretch to call something spying when they tell you they are going to do it.