ai features privacy

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about AI features and privacy focus on Microsoft's push to integrate artificial intelligence into Windows 11, including tools like Copilot and Recall, and the resulting user concerns over data collection, telemetry, and control. Members debate whether these AI features compromise privacy by sending local activity data to Microsoft servers, and share tips for disabling or limiting AI functionality through Group Policy, registry edits, or third-party tools. The tag covers recurring themes such as opt-out difficulty, transparency of Microsoft's privacy policies, and the trade-off between convenience and data security. Enterprise IT administrators also weigh in on managing AI features in managed environments to comply with internal privacy requirements.
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