multi-user privacy

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The multi-user privacy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how Microsoft Copilot on Samsung 2025 TVs handles multiple users in a shared living-room or home-office environment. Key themes include optional Microsoft account sign-in, voice-first interactions that may be overheard by others, and the social assistant design intended for family use. Posts examine privacy implications when Copilot displays visual answer cards or speaks responses in a room with multiple people, and how Samsung Vision AI manages user-specific content discovery and cross-device workflows without requiring each person to log in. The tag focuses on balancing convenience with privacy in shared-screen AI scenarios.
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    Copilot Comes Home: Samsung 2025 TVs Bring Microsoft Copilot to the Living Room

    Samsung and Microsoft have quietly moved Copilot out of the PC and phone and onto the biggest screens in the home: select Samsung 2025 TVs and Smart Monitors now ship with a built‑in, voice‑first Copilot experience that speaks, shows large visual answer cards, and behaves as a social, shared...
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    Copilot on Samsung 2025 TVs: Vision AI Brings AI to the Big Screen

    Samsung and Microsoft have agreed to bring Microsoft Copilot — the company’s generative AI assistant — to Samsung’s 2025 TVs and Smart Monitors, folding natural‑language AI into large displays via Samsung’s new Vision AI framework and a Copilot web experience built into the screens. This move...
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    Copilot on Samsung TVs: Living-room AI with voice, visuals & smart home control

    Microsoft’s Copilot has moved from desks and pockets into living rooms: select Samsung 2025 TVs and smart monitors now include a voice-first Copilot experience that speaks, shows visual answer cards, and appears on-screen as an animated companion — no separate app store download required, and...
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