ai avatars privacy

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The tag 'ai avatars privacy' covers discussions about Microsoft's Copilot avatar, Mico, and the privacy and governance challenges it introduces. Topics include the technical footprint of animated avatars in voice interactions, data handling policies, and comparisons to past virtual assistants like Clippy. The content focuses on enterprise IT and security implications of AI avatars in Microsoft products, particularly around user data governance and consent. Recurring themes include the balance between user-friendly design and privacy risks, as well as the need for transparent data practices when deploying AI avatars in workplace or consumer settings.
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    Mico Copilot Avatar and the Governance Challenge

    Microsoft’s new Copilot avatar, Mico, arrives as a deliberate attempt to give the company’s virtual assistant a friendly, non‑human face while avoiding the UX mistakes that made Clippy a cautionary tale — but the move also widens the product’s technical and governance footprint in ways that...
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