According to software giant, Microsoft, it was all just a big misunderstanding, reminiscent of Adobe’s incident earlier this ...
This week, Microsoft refuted reports claiming that it is training its Copilot AI on data customers store in Microsoft 365.
Microsoft’s use of so-called ‘Connected Experiences’ has come under scrutiny following claims it collected user-generated ...
The setting in question 'only enables features requiring internet access like co-authoring a document,' Microsoft says.
Microsoft has responded to claims that it has quietly switched on an 'opt-out' feature that enables the scraping of Word and ...
Microsoft's 'optional' Connected Experiences enable Microsoft to use Excel and Word files to train its AI technology, but it ...
In the latest controversy, Microsoft has refuted the claim stating that it doesn't use Word documents or Excel data to train ...
Microsoft has denies rumors of using Microsoft 365 customer data data to train AI models. The company took to social media ...
Software giant Microsoft is telling the world that it does not use data from Word or Excel for training any AI models.
The controversy erupted as social media users speculated the possibility based on the "opt-out" feature inside Microsoft 365 ...
Microsoft has reached out to confirm that it does not use customer data to train its large language models. They ...
Microsoft has denied claims that it uses Microsoft 365 apps (including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) to collect data to train ...