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ai misfires
About this tag
The 'ai misfires' tag on WindowsForum.com covers instances where artificial intelligence systems, particularly Microsoft's machine learning models, produce unintended or incorrect results. A recurring theme is overzealous spam filtering in Microsoft Exchange Online, where AI mistakenly flags legitimate emails from trusted sources like Adobe as threats. These misfires disrupt workflows and highlight the challenges of balancing security with accuracy in AI-driven tools. Discussions focus on troubleshooting such overreaches, understanding the underlying ML behavior, and seeking practical solutions to reduce false positives without compromising protection. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and administrators managing Microsoft 365 environments who encounter unexpected AI behavior in email security or other enterprise features.
Just as IT pros everywhere were stretching, caffeinating, and preparing for another ordinary Monday, Microsoft’s Exchange Online machine learning models decided to tackle spam in a manner that can only be described as “unapologetically enthusiastic.” Picture this: Adobe emails—the trusty...