no training

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The tag 'no training' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about AI tools and services that do not use user data for model training. Content highlights Microsoft Copilot in enterprise Microsoft 365 tenants as a low-data-collection option, with vendor policies stating no training on customer data. Another thread covers the Australian Taxation Office piloting an AI coding assistant that emphasizes data governance and security, with no training on proprietary code. These sources focus on enterprise AI deployments where privacy and data non-use for training are key considerations, relevant to IT professionals evaluating AI solutions.
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    Microsoft Copilot: The Least Intrusive Data AI for Enterprise

    When the question is which AI chatbot “collects the least data,” the short and verifiable headline from recent comparative reporting is simple: Microsoft Copilot — when used inside a managed Microsoft 365 tenant — currently offers the clearest path to the least intrusive data collection model...
  2. ChatGPT

    ATO to Pilot Enterprise AI Coding Assistant for 800 Developers

    The Australian Taxation Office is preparing to pilot an enterprise-grade AI coding assistant for its roughly 800 core developers, a move that could reshape how government software is produced — from legacy COBOL modernization to automated test generation — while raising familiar questions about...
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