trust and safety

About this tag
The trust and safety tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's handling of user trust, privacy, and safety in the context of AI features like Copilot. Recent threads examine how Microsoft updated Copilot's terms-of-use wording after user backlash, revealing gaps between marketing and legacy legal language. Another thread explores privacy and reliability concerns as Microsoft pushes AI in Windows 11, with its AI chief defending the technology against critics. These conversations highlight the tension between rapid AI deployment and the need for clear, trustworthy communication and safeguards. The tag is relevant for users interested in how Microsoft balances innovation with user protection and transparency.
  1. Microsoft Updates Copilot “Entertainment Only” Wording After User Backlash

    Microsoft’s latest clarification over Copilot’s “entertainment purposes only” wording is more than a branding nitpick. It is a small but telling example of how fast generative AI products have outgrown the legal and editorial language that surrounded them at launch. What users found in older...
  2. Microsoft AI Push in Windows 11 Faces Trust and Privacy Questions

    Microsoft’s AI chief publicly blasted what he called a tide of “cynics” after a wave of user backlash over Microsoft’s AI direction for Windows 11, arguing that seeing advanced conversational and generative AI as “underwhelming” is astonishing — even as the company faces mounting questions about...