copilot hallucination

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The tag 'copilot hallucination' covers instances where Microsoft Copilot generates fabricated or incorrect information, leading to real-world consequences. A notable example involves UK police using Copilot to produce a false football fixture, which influenced operational decisions and sparked legal battles over AI transparency. The tag also touches on broader tensions within Microsoft, such as closing employee libraries to prioritize AI learning hubs, raising concerns about knowledge preservation and trust in generative AI outputs. Discussions center on the risks of relying on AI without proper verification, especially in high-stakes environments like law enforcement and corporate training.
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    AI Hallucination in Policing: Copilot Led Maccabi Ban and FOI Fight

    The decision to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from an Aston Villa Europa League match in Birmingham last November has detonated into a test case for how police forces use—and scrutinise—the outputs of generative AI, with a fabricated football fixture traced to Microsoft Copilot and subsequent...
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    Microsoft Closes Employee Libraries to Power AI Skilling Hub

    Microsoft’s abrupt decision to shutter long‑running employee libraries across several campuses and pivot staff learning toward an “AI‑powered” Skilling Hub crystallizes a broader corporate tension: heavy investment in generative AI and infrastructure on one hand, and the removal of human‑curated...
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    Microsoft closes employee library as AI learning hub reshapes corporate learning

    Microsoft’s decision to close its long‑running employee library and replace subscription access with “AI‑powered learning experiences” is both a literal and symbolic watershed for corporate learning—and it exposes a widening gulf between the promises of generative AI and the hard work of...
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    Troubleshooting Cloud PCs and Copilot Hallucinations in Windows 365

    Many Windows users and IT teams are waking up to two uncomfortable realities at once: Cloud‑hosted Windows desktops can be blocked by a surprisingly mundane mix of account, network and policy problems — and the generative‑AI assistants Microsoft is embedding into Windows and Microsoft 365...
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