I quickly turned that ish off.
I, for one, am not against AI, technology is great...when it works, LOL. AI is a good tool. I’ve used ChapGPT once when it first came out to get some Linux commands for work, my daughter uses it when composing instructional emails, and the company she works for uses Gemini. So, it is useful. What isn’t useful, first, personalizing it to the point of no longer being a tool such as when individuals commit suicide or other nefarious acts because their AI told them so, that’s just sad. And second, when a company pays a technical consultant big bucks to fix network issues (as an example) and the response is ‘Let’s ask Grok’ or ‘...let’s see what AI has to say’, then to me that means the consultant really isn’t worth those big bucks, they’d be lost without the AI tool. I’m not saying they shouldn’t use it, it’s just that when the conversation with the consultant starts out with them asking AI the questions we’re asking them, that doesn’t promote confidence in that consultant. As for CoPilot, it’s just plain intrusive and getting more difficult to constantly remove every couple of weeks with certain updates. CoPilot should be an optional feature, not a forced one. I checked it out once, it was NOT helpful. Afterwards, it embedded itself into everything such as my spreadsheets to the point of obscuring the actual data with unrelated useless information and that’s when I learned how to shut it off.