privacy and data retention

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about privacy and data retention center on Microsoft's Copilot and AI features, where users examine how data is collected, stored, and used in tools like Copilot Labs and Gaming Copilot. Topics include the implications of AI personas, emotional dependence on generative systems, and the handling of user data during experimental trials. The tag covers concerns about data retention policies for AI interactions, the transparency of Microsoft's data practices, and the balance between innovation and user privacy. Recurring themes include the need for clear guardrails, user control over retained data, and the ethical design of AI systems that may mimic human behavior.
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    Seemingly Conscious AI: Guardrails for Windows Copilot and AI Personas

    Mustafa Suleyman’s blunt diagnosis — that machine consciousness is an “illusion” and that building systems to mimic personhood is dangerous — has reframed a debate that until recently lived mostly in philosophy seminars and research labs. His argument is practical, not metaphysical: modern...
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    Copilot Labs: Microsoft's AI Sandbox for 3D, Vision, and Gaming Experiments

    Microsoft’s Copilot Labs is Microsoft’s public sandbox for trying experimental Copilot features — a place where the company surfaces early, sometimes rough, generative-AI tools so real users can test them, file bugs, and shape how those features evolve before they land in the mainstream Copilot...
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    Gaming Copilot Beta in Game Bar and Copilot 3D: AI for Play and Create

    Microsoft has quietly moved its Copilot brain into two places gamers and creators will notice first: the Windows Game Bar as Gaming Copilot (Beta) for Xbox Insiders, and Copilot 3D inside Copilot Labs for instant 2D→3D conversions — changes that make Microsoft’s Copilot a practical tool for both...
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