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  1. Microsoft Edge Canary Introduces Data Control Features: What You Need to Know

    Microsoft is on a hot streak lately when it comes to putting power back into the hands of users. In their latest experimental release, users testing Microsoft Edge Canary will have the ability to opt out of sharing data used to train AI models—specifically Copilot’s AI. As artificial...
  2. Microsoft Addresses AI Privacy Concerns: No Scraping of Office Files

    In a digital landscape where privacy concerns are looming larger than ever, a recent wave of speculation has ignited debate among users about whether Microsoft is tapping into their cherished Word and Excel documents to fuel its artificial intelligence ambitions. Well, fret not, dear Windows...
  3. Microsoft Addresses AI Privacy Concerns: A Commitment to User Data Security

    In an age where privacy concerns are more pronounced than ever, Microsoft found itself in the crosshairs of allegations suggesting that it was using customer data from Office 365 to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. The controversy ignited online after a user on X (formerly Twitter)...
  4. Microsoft Revamps Recall Feature for Windows 11: Enhanced Security & Privacy Opt-In

    Microsoft’s much-anticipated Recall feature, which was slated as a standout aspect of its new Copilot+ PCs, is undergoing a significant facelift following substantial backlash concerning its privacy and security implications. Originally designed to act as an AI-driven “photographic memory” for...
  5. Windows 11 Recall Feature: Privacy Concerns and User Control Issues

    The debate surrounding privacy and technological overreach in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) has taken a new twist for Windows 11 users. Recently, Microsoft announced that the Recall feature, part of its new AI suite known as Copilot+, has become a mandatory component of the operating...