Microsoft says it isn’t using customer data from its Microsoft 365 ... training the company’s AI systems. The confusion arose from a privacy setting in Microsoft Office that toggles ...
the company does not use Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office) apps to train its AI models, Copilot or otherwise. The confusion stemmed from the apps’ "connected experiences" toggles ...
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A tweet claiming that Microsoft Office uses the content of customer documents to train its AI systems raised a lot of eyebrows, but the tech giant says that it’s a simple misunderstanding.
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Microsoft isn't training its AI models on Microsoft 365 users' documents, the company clarified this week. After a slew of social media posts misinterpreted 365's "connected experiences" feature ...