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    Microsoft Copilot Cross‑Product Data Toggle: Privacy, Memory and Opt‑Out

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly added a toggle that allows the assistant to harvest “Microsoft usage data” from other Microsoft properties — and that toggle appears to be enabled by default for many users, meaning Copilot can seed its Memory and personalization features with signals from Edge...
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    Protect your privacy: Disable Copilot cross product data

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly begun ingesting usage signals from other Microsoft products — including Edge, Bing, and MSN — and the setting that permits this cross‑product data flow appears to be enabled by default for many users, creating a privacy decision point that every Windows user...
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    Copilot Memory Now Uses Cross Product Signals From Bing Edge MSN

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly begun pulling usage signals from other Microsoft services — including Bing, MSN and Edge — to feed its Memory and personalization features, and that change is enabled by default for many users unless they actively switch it off. This isn’t a new Copilot capability...
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    Opt Out of Copilot Cross Product Data Sharing in Microsoft

    Microsoft’s Copilot is now quietly drawing on your activity across other Microsoft services — Edge, Bing, MSN and more — to “seed” its memory and personalize conversations, and that collection is controlled by a new, buried toggle you should know how to find and turn off...
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    Copilot Memory Now Uses Edge Bing MSN Data by Default — How to Manage Privacy

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly widened the scope of what it can remember about you: the assistant can now draw on activity signals from other Microsoft services — explicitly calling out Edge, Bing and MSN — to personalize responses via its Memory feature, and that sharing appears to be enabled...
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    Copilot Memory Expands Across Microsoft Products: How to Opt Out and Protect Privacy

    Microsoft’s Copilot is quietly broadening the sources it uses to personalize your experience — and unless you turn a buried setting off, it may be drawing on your activity across other Microsoft services such as Bing, MSN, and Edge to feed its “memory” feature. Background Copilot’s memory and...
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    Copilot Break Nudges and Memory Controls: What Admins Need to Know

    Microsoft's Copilot just did something quietly human: it popped up a gentle nudge asking its user to "Time for a break? Copilot is an AI, but you’re not. It might feel nice to take a breather." That small interaction—reported by Windows Latest after a user encountered the pop-up during a...
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    AI Prompts as Discoverable Data: eDiscovery for Copilot and Gemini

    Redgrave LLP’s webinar and white paper make a simple but consequential point for litigation teams, corporate counsel, and Windows-focused IT: the rise of workplace AI — from Microsoft Copilot to Google Gemini and tenant-grounded assistants — creates new classes of discoverable data, and courts...
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    Microsoft's Mico Avatar: A Purposeful, Non-Humanoid Copilot in Fall Update

    Microsoft’s attempt to put a friendlier face on Copilot landed in late October with the arrival of Mico, a deliberately non‑human, animated avatar designed to make voice interactions more natural — and to avoid the interruption and annoyance that turned the Office Assistant “Clippy” into a UX...
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    Visual Studio 17.14 Adds AI Memories Planning and Claude 4.5 Support

    Microsoft’s latest Visual Studio update pushes GitHub Copilot from a context-aware helper to a more autonomous teammate by adding long‑lived project memories, automated multi‑step planning, and support for Anthropic’s newest Claude models — moves that speed common developer workflows but also...
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    Windows 11 AI Upgrades: Copilot on the Taskbar, OCR Snipping Tool, Hey Copilot

    I spent a week living with the latest Windows 11 AI upgrades so other people didn’t have to — and three of the new tools actually make daily PC work measurably better, while one upcoming feature could change the way we interact with Windows entirely. Background / Overview Microsoft has doubled...
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    Microsoft Mico Copilot Avatar: Voice First Memory and Learn Live Tutor

    Microsoft’s new Copilot avatar, Mico, represents a deliberate shift from faceless assistants to a voice-first, personality-driven companion that combines expressive animation, long-term memory, collaborative sessions and a tutor-style “Learn Live” mode—an update Microsoft packaged in its Copilot...
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    Microsoft Copilot Fall Update Turns AI Into a Persistent Personal Assistant

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot update marks a clear shift from a helpful utility to a persistent, context-aware AI companion — one that remembers, connects to your apps, tutors you by voice, and even reaches into your browser tabs to take action. Background Microsoft unveiled a broad "fall release"...
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    Microsoft Copilot Expands with Memory, Mico Avatar and Group Chats

    Microsoft’s consumer Copilot just took its biggest public step yet toward becoming a persistent, personality-driven assistant — adding long-term memory, shareable group chats, a voice-first tutor persona called Mico, new Google and Outlook connectors, and a raft of safety and editing tools that...
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    Microsoft Copilot Memory: Remember What Matters, Forget What You Don’t

    Microsoft's Copilot can now be told — in plain English — what to remember and what to forget, and users can inspect and edit that memory directly from the Copilot settings, a change that shifts the conversation about AI assistants from one of raw capability to one of ongoing stewardship and risk...
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    CFY and Microsoft Copilot Launch AI Editorial Fashion Discovery

    Curated for You’s AI merchandising engine is now live inside Microsoft Copilot, delivering visually composed, shoppable outfit recommendations to users who ask natural‑language styling questions — a launch that pushes conversational commerce from proof‑of‑concept into an everyday assistant...
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    Copilot Memory and Google Drive Connectors: Microsoft’s Personal AI Evolves

    Microsoft’s consumer Copilot is quietly evolving into a more ChatGPT‑like assistant — one that can remember user preferences and access third‑party files — with a new memory management toggle and the promise of Google Drive as a connected data source for the assistant. Background / Overview...
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    GPT-5 in Microsoft 365 Copilot: Context and Governance Trump Upgrades

    On August 7, 2025, OpenAI unveiled GPT‑5 and Microsoft announced the model would be powering Microsoft 365 Copilot the same day — a high‑visibility release that quickly turned into a cautionary case study about how model upgrades matter far less to most business users than context, integration...
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    Copilot on Samsung 2025 TVs: Vision AI Brings AI to the Big Screen

    Samsung and Microsoft have agreed to bring Microsoft Copilot — the company’s generative AI assistant — to Samsung’s 2025 TVs and Smart Monitors, folding natural‑language AI into large displays via Samsung’s new Vision AI framework and a Copilot web experience built into the screens. This move...
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    Microsoft Copilot's New Memory Features Transform AI Productivity in Windows and 365

    Microsoft's Copilot has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from a generative AI tool into a personalized productivity companion integrated across Windows, Microsoft 365 apps, and the Edge browser. A pivotal feature in this evolution is the introduction of "Copilot Memory," enabling...
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