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software user control
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about software user control often focus on Microsoft Copilot, where users report that the AI assistant re-enables itself after being disabled, raising privacy and usability concerns. This highlights broader issues of forced AI integration and the need for users to have reliable control over software features. The tag covers instances where software behavior overrides user preferences, particularly in Microsoft's ecosystem, and the resulting backlash from the community. Topics include privacy risks, consent, and the challenges of maintaining user autonomy in modern software design.
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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