„We’re not legally liable if our AI fucks you over“
grayhaze2000 on
I don’t believe anything an LLM tells me, so now I’m stuck in a paradox.
psychoCMYK on
„Use Copilot at your own risk“ is great and all, but what if I don’t want to use Copilot at all Microsoft? Can you stop fucking baking it into everything please?
Additional-Signal327 on
Copilot is trash, use it on your own terms. Hard pass. Thanks.
Ratox on
They force you to use it, yet you have to use it at your own risk.
SoulEviscerator on
That’s been true for everything Microsoft, always…
Spare-Mycologist6759 on
In my experience, Microsoft’s copilot is the nearest to human in terms of narratives and stuff
redvelvetcake42 on
Microsoft has all but bowed out of the AI space. They can’t make it work in Excel how they want to so it’s pretty much a dead product for them for now. It’s one of the weaker LLMs and nobody was going to pay for it specifically. Google beat them to the punch with the focus on an AI search engine basis, GPT and Claude were way ahead and here’s copilot just being the least used. Yet again by the amazing exec team at Microsoft. Professional bag fumblers.
PaulClarkLoadletter on
Don’t they all kind of carry this same disclaimer?
millos15 on
Now when I right click on excel, there’s a ridiculous copilot suggestion command in the right click menu.
Can Microsoft just fucking let go of this copilot obsession.?
Cryogenycfreak on
At work (government job) we use outlook. One morning, a new winglet appeared, it was copilot. I tried to remove it from my end (without contacting IT services) but I couldn’t find a way. So I asked Copilot how to remove it, and followed it’s instructions. It worked! Now. Microslop is telling it’s users to use it at one’s own risk. Unreal! May the AI bubble burst soon.
ARobertNotABob on
Uh, yes, Network Security, **this** red flag.
Microsoft is going to get *so* sued for customers data being accessed.
bootstrap_sam on
the „use at your own risk“ disclaimer while simultaneously shoving it into every product you already pay for is peak Microsoft honestly. at least let me fully disable it if you’re not gonna stand behind it
Exelbirth on
I love this coming out just days after a dude lavishly throated the concept of AI as something that „revolutionized his industry.“
ImportantDirt1796 on
Isn’t that literally every tool or everything that you use?
Even parking a car you see „Park at your own damn risk“
leopard_tights on
Uhh hasn’t the discourse been for years that Microsoft is forcing all their engineers to use copilot and vibe coding W11 and 12?
lingeringneutrophil on
I don’t think anyone actually uses this crap
publicalias on
maybe stop shoving it down our throats? I don’t want it at all
Blando-Cartesian on
Feels like I’m taking crazy pills. Anything coming from an LLM is possibly BS. It’s a fundamental property of the technology. This should not be news at this point and people should be concerned about over reliance.
I guess it’s just me who’s concerned. I suppose as a species we have just decided to YOLO and slack off until the climate apocalypse.
nalex66 on
No, I don’t believe I will.
Bergniez on
use Copilot at your own risk (even though its built into everything Microsoft and shoved down our throats)
= Use Microsoft at your own risk.
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„We’re not legally liable if our AI fucks you over“
I don’t believe anything an LLM tells me, so now I’m stuck in a paradox.
„Use Copilot at your own risk“ is great and all, but what if I don’t want to use Copilot at all Microsoft? Can you stop fucking baking it into everything please?
Copilot is trash, use it on your own terms. Hard pass. Thanks.
They force you to use it, yet you have to use it at your own risk.
That’s been true for everything Microsoft, always…
In my experience, Microsoft’s copilot is the nearest to human in terms of narratives and stuff
Microsoft has all but bowed out of the AI space. They can’t make it work in Excel how they want to so it’s pretty much a dead product for them for now. It’s one of the weaker LLMs and nobody was going to pay for it specifically. Google beat them to the punch with the focus on an AI search engine basis, GPT and Claude were way ahead and here’s copilot just being the least used. Yet again by the amazing exec team at Microsoft. Professional bag fumblers.
Don’t they all kind of carry this same disclaimer?
Now when I right click on excel, there’s a ridiculous copilot suggestion command in the right click menu.
Can Microsoft just fucking let go of this copilot obsession.?
At work (government job) we use outlook. One morning, a new winglet appeared, it was copilot. I tried to remove it from my end (without contacting IT services) but I couldn’t find a way. So I asked Copilot how to remove it, and followed it’s instructions. It worked! Now. Microslop is telling it’s users to use it at one’s own risk. Unreal! May the AI bubble burst soon.
Uh, yes, Network Security, **this** red flag.
Microsoft is going to get *so* sued for customers data being accessed.
the „use at your own risk“ disclaimer while simultaneously shoving it into every product you already pay for is peak Microsoft honestly. at least let me fully disable it if you’re not gonna stand behind it
I love this coming out just days after a dude lavishly throated the concept of AI as something that „revolutionized his industry.“
Isn’t that literally every tool or everything that you use?
Even parking a car you see „Park at your own damn risk“
Uhh hasn’t the discourse been for years that Microsoft is forcing all their engineers to use copilot and vibe coding W11 and 12?
I don’t think anyone actually uses this crap
maybe stop shoving it down our throats? I don’t want it at all
Feels like I’m taking crazy pills. Anything coming from an LLM is possibly BS. It’s a fundamental property of the technology. This should not be news at this point and people should be concerned about over reliance.
I guess it’s just me who’s concerned. I suppose as a species we have just decided to YOLO and slack off until the climate apocalypse.
No, I don’t believe I will.
use Copilot at your own risk (even though its built into everything Microsoft and shoved down our throats)
= Use Microsoft at your own risk.