copilot privacy and security

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Copilot privacy and security focus on Microsoft's integration of AI into Windows 11, where Copilot acts as a multimodal, permissioned assistant that can listen, see, and act under controlled conditions. Key themes include user consent, data permissions, and the balance between AI functionality and privacy controls. The content examines how Microsoft handles user data when Copilot accesses system features, emphasizing the need for transparency and user control over permissions. These threads reflect concerns about security implications of an AI-first operating system and the importance of understanding how Copilot's capabilities affect personal data protection.
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    Windows 11 Becomes AI First: Copilot as Multimodal, Permissioned Assistant

    Microsoft’s latest update to Windows 11 marks a deliberate pivot: the operating system is being reframed as an AI-first platform, with Copilot graduating from a sidebar chatbot to a multimodal, permissioned assistant that can listen, see, and — under controlled conditions — act on your behalf...
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