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knowledge provenance
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The knowledge provenance tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the origin, curation, and trustworthiness of information, particularly in the context of Microsoft's shift from human-curated employee libraries to AI-powered learning hubs. Recent threads examine how Microsoft's closure of physical libraries and removal of subscription access raise concerns about preserving knowledge provenance when generative AI replaces traditional curation. Topics include the tension between AI efficiency and the loss of verified, human-sourced knowledge, the role of librarians in maintaining provenance, and the implications for corporate learning and information integrity. The tag is relevant for users interested in how Microsoft's AI investments affect knowledge management and trust in enterprise settings.
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...
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...