developer governance

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Developer governance on WindowsForum.com covers the policies, oversight, and compliance challenges that arise when Microsoft and third-party developers publish AI-related tutorials, datasets, and agentic features. Discussions highlight incidents such as Microsoft's removal of a developer tutorial that linked to a pirated Harry Potter dataset for AI training, raising data provenance and copyright concerns. Another thread examines the governance implications of Microsoft's push toward an agentic Windows OS, where AI agents act on behalf of users, prompting debates about transparency, control, and accountability. These conversations reflect the growing need for clear governance frameworks in AI development and deployment within the Windows ecosystem.
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    Microsoft Removes Tutorial Linking to Pirated Harry Potter Data: A Data Provenance Warning

    Microsoft pulled a developer tutorial this week after a Hacker News thread exposed that the post directed readers to train AI models on a Kaggle dataset containing the full Harry Potter novels — a dataset that had been mis‑labeled as public domain and downloaded by thousands while the tutorial...
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    Windows Goes Agentic: Microsoft’s AI Agents and the Governance Challenge

    The announcement that Microsoft intends to evolve Windows into an “agentic OS” — an operating system that runs AI-driven agents capable of making decisions and taking actions on behalf of users — has triggered a sharp backlash from long-time Windows users, developers, and IT professionals who...
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