model training text

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The tag 'model training text' covers discussions about how Microsoft uses user data, including gameplay screenshots and on-screen text, to train its AI models. A key example is Gaming Copilot in Windows 11, which sends this data to Microsoft by default unless users manually opt out. This raises privacy concerns and highlights the importance of understanding and managing data training settings. The tag focuses on the intersection of AI model training, user privacy, and Windows features, with an emphasis on practical steps to control data sharing.
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    Gaming Copilot Privacy: Default Data Training and How to Opt Out

    Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot — the Copilot-branded, in‑overlay AI assistant Microsoft shipped into the Windows 11 Game Bar — has been observed sending gameplay screenshots and on‑screen text to Microsoft for use in model training unless users explicitly turn off a set of privacy toggles, a...
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