no thanks!
i don’t neeed any damnable AIbot fussing back at me when I encounter a human-machiine interface problem!
No thanks. God is my copilot.
More efficient spying on you.
CoPilot? More like Nanny! It won’t even give you George Carlin’s “Seven Words”, but will tell you not to ask for such an evil, despicable, thing.
Absolutely nothing can go wrong.
Considering that MS stated these will also have “Recall”, which is enabled by taking frequent “snapshots” of what you’re doing at a particular point in time. These are processed via AI locally, and will be stored who knows where, and for how long, who knows.
No, I don’t feel I need my PC to waste cycles on background AI functions unless I specifically request that capability and only I can enable it and only I can specify the parameters of what it is allowed to do.
I can see this will mean I won’t be buying any Microsoft Operating Systems going forward. Eff them.
Noam Chomsky on Artificial Intelligence: “The human mind is not, like ChatGPT and its ilk, a lumbering statistical engine for pattern matching, gorging on hundreds of terabytes of data and extrapolating the most likely conversational response or most probable answer to a scientific question. On the contrary, the human mind is a surprisingly efficient and even elegant system that operates with small amounts of information; it seeks not to infer brute correlations among data points but to create explanations . . .”
“. . . Let’s stop calling it ‘Artificial Intelligence’ then and call it for what it is and makes ‘plagiarism software’ because ‘It doesn’t create anything, but copies existing works, of existing artists, modifying them enough to escape copyright laws. . . .’”
Dr. Noam Chomsky, Dr. Ian Roberts, Dr. Jeffrey Watumull
New York Times, March 8, 2023
Creepy!
Total spying of what you do on your computer.
Microsoft pinky swears that no one but you will have access to the recordings.
And duplication becomes undetectable from the real life “image”. And thus the counterfeit cannot be detected, and thus the Mark.
One of the touted “features” of copilot is that “you can search a meeting transcript for specific information mentioned in the meeting”.
Of course to have a transcript you have to actually record the meeting, and then let them store it.
I have complete confidence that those recordings will be securely stored and no one would **ever** be able to access the records, leak, sell, or turn them over to the government or other bad actors.
Because I trust Microsoft!
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Microsoft’s Copilot HAL.