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platform ai conflicts
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The tag 'platform ai conflicts' on WindowsForum.com covers user-reported tensions between Microsoft's AI features and user control. Discussions highlight instances where Microsoft Copilot re-enables itself after being disabled, raising privacy and autonomy concerns. Users describe this as a 'zombie' AI that ignores commands, reflecting broader conflicts over forced AI integration in Windows and other Microsoft platforms. The tag focuses on real-world backlash, privacy risks, and the struggle for user agency against platform-level AI defaults.
Microsoft's Copilot AI service is encountering significant backlash from users who report that the AI assistant sometimes disregards their commands to disable it, resulting in the service re-enabling itself without consent. This phenomenon, likened to a "zombie" AI coming back to life, reveals...
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