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    Smart TV Privacy in 2026: LG Copilot and the Battle for Control

    The living-room television is supposed to be simple: a large, passive window for moving pictures and sound. Increasingly, it isn't. Over the last year that simple promise has been compromised by a steady industry shift — from displays that show content to platforms that serve content, ads, data...
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    Copilot and Public Policy: AI Hallucinations, Governance and Trust

    Microsoft’s Copilot sits at the center of a rare public-policy collision: a generative‑AI "hallucination" that helped justify the exclusion of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a European match has sparked political fallout in the UK, while questions about Copilot’s product strategy, brand positioning...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TVs Sparks Uninstall Controversy and Privacy Risks

    LG’s sudden push of Microsoft Copilot onto webOS TVs — surfaced as an undeletable icon after an automatic update — has forced a public retreat: the company now says the Copilot tile is a browser-based shortcut rather than a native app, and it will issue a webOS update to let owners delete the...
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    LG webOS Copilot on TVs: Non removable tile sparks privacy backlash

    LG owners are reporting that a recent webOS firmware update is placing Microsoft Copilot onto their TVs as a preinstalled app tile that, in many cases, cannot be removed — it can only be hidden — and the community backlash has been swift and unusually pointed. Background / Overview In early 2025...
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    LG Copilot on TVs Triggers Backlash Over Non Removable System App

    LG’s latest over‑the‑air update has touched off a rare and very public consumer revolt: owners reporting that Microsoft Copilot — the AI assistant Microsoft has been pushing across devices — has been installed on some LG smart TVs and cannot be removed from the system menu. The reaction has been...
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    ACCC Sues Microsoft Over Copilot Price Increase Misleading 2.7 Million Australians

    Australia’s competition regulator has launched a Federal Court action accusing Microsoft of misleading roughly 2.7 million Australian consumers after the company bundled its Copilot generative‑AI features into Microsoft 365 and raised subscription prices — and the case now tests where...
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    Zero-Click AI Vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot Exposes Sensitive Data

    A critical zero-click vulnerability in Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant, dubbed EchoLeak and tracked as CVE-2025-32711, was recently discovered by researchers at Aim Security. This flaw allowed attackers to exfiltrate sensitive organizational data without any user interaction, posing a...
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