Microsoft has denied claims that it uses Microsoft 365 apps (including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) to collect data to train the company's artificial intelligence (AI) models. "Microsoft does not ...
Microsoft, a leading tech brand has recently faced scrutiny over whether its AI systems were using data from popular applications like Word and Excel for training purposes. The company has now ...
The latest claims stem from an X post by @nixCraft, who accuses Microsoft of turning on an opt-out feature that automatically scrapes Word and Excel documents for AI training. @nixCraft continues ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's Connected Experiences feature in Office apps like Word and Excel allegedly collects data for AI training, according to nixCraft. However, Microsoft denies using customer data ...
Microsoft is heavily invested in the AI ecosystem but fears have creeped in whether the company is using your data from products like Word and Excel to train its AI systems. Well, the company has ...
After a couple of recent social media posts, which claimed Microsoft was training AI on user’s Word and Excel data sent users into a frenzy, Microsoft has responded. According to the software ...
TL;DR: Microsoft Office's "Connected Experiences" feature, enabled by default, has been criticized for potentially using user content to train AI without clear disclosure. Microsoft denies using ...
Edit 11/26/2024 7:00am PT: Microsoft, via Twitter (below), has now stated that the company does not use the data to train its large language models (AI models). This default setting allows ...
Over the past couple of weeks, rumors have surfaced that Microsoft is scraping customers' Word documents and Excel spreadsheets to train its AI systems. These claims arose after Microsoft ...
Microsoft denies scraping user data from Word and Excel for AI training purposes. The Connected Experiences feature collects data unless manually disabled by users. Microsoft assures that user ...