All of the recent hullabaloo surrounding Microsoft 365's 'connected experiences' has been a misunderstanding, per the company ...
People are increasingly worried about how AI affects them. Will our jobs become obsolete? Are we constantly being tracked ...
When most people prompt generative AI, they do so within the paradigm of how they think about what could or should come next.
OpenAI and Meta Platforms Inc. will begin training artificial intelligence programs on African languages, addressing a ...
The confusion arose from a privacy setting in Microsoft Office that toggles “optional connected experiences” — a feature that ...
Microsoft 365 users voice concern over AI scraping allegations, but the company states that it isn't doing anything of the ...
In the latest controversy, Microsoft has refuted the claim stating that it doesn't use Word documents or Excel data to train ...
Microsoft has responded to claims that it has quietly switched on an 'opt-out' feature that enables the scraping of Word and ...
Microsoft has recently debunked an ongoing rumors about users' Office docs being used by the company to train its AI.
The law would require AI companies to disclose whether or not they used copyrighted works at the request of rightsholders.
Microsoft communications head Frank Shaw also addressed the issue on Bluesky, rejecting these claims and added that customer data from Microsoft 365 applications is not used to train AI models.
According to software giant, Microsoft, it was all just a big misunderstanding, reminiscent of Adobe’s incident earlier this ...