copilot python scripts

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The tag 'copilot python scripts' covers discussions about AI-generated Python scripts and their potential risks when interacting with low-level hardware on Windows PCs. A notable thread examines a Surface firmware vulnerability that could be exploited by malformed command packets, highlighting how AI tools like Copilot, which can write and execute code, may inadvertently expose trust gaps between Windows, firmware, and embedded controllers. The conversation focuses on the broader security implications of allowing AI-generated scripts to operate near hardware, rather than specific Copilot features. This tag is relevant for users interested in the intersection of AI code generation, Windows security, and firmware integrity.
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    Surface Firmware Bricking Bug: How AI-Generated Scripts Expose PC Trust Gaps

    Microsoft has spent the past 90 days patching a Surface firmware flaw that reportedly allowed some unprotected devices to be rendered unbootable by a single malformed command packet, after an Australian security researcher and The Register coordinated disclosure with Microsoft in March 2026. The...
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