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you mean the one with AI baked into its core? the one from a company that does not respect yours or anyone elses privacy what so ever? yeah iam sure they will make sure they dont steal op's work :D
Yes. They do not mess around with enterprise customers. If they started training on paying customers client data they would 1) lose a significant amount of customers and 2) expose themselves to millions of lawsuits.
I don't think you understand how closed source software works. What you just said is exactly true with the only lie being that they get caught. There is no way to prove that they are doing this and that's exactly why I'm sure that they are..
Besides, openai and many others have violated the copyright laws many times and faced no real consequences, do you really think this legal system is on your side?
Corporate entities are in control. They wouldn’t stand for it.
MS has been very aware of how ai-adverse corp has been. They’ve had to write out policy specifically for ai-use even though their existing policy covered it. Corp lawyers have scrutinized this ad nauseam.
This isn’t a closed source issue. It’s a legal issue that would end MS’s existence if it were violated. MS doesn’t make money off of selling windows licenses. It’s m365.
Corporate entities are in control of the copyrights of a lot of the training materials used to train ai, too.
You are still missing the point, yes that would be all true but only if you can prove that they are violating anything.. Which you can't since it is closed sourced.
Microsoft as every company like this makes money from selling your data and manipulating you.
Ai would be regurgitating data that it shouldn’t have access to outside of your tenant. That isn’t happening. That’s how you know.
How exactly are you so confident in that? AI is trained on insanely large quantities of data. And of course they would try their best to hide these practices.
And even if you are right, you are still missing the fact that they can do it in the future, laws can change too if you truly believe they are following those.
The point is, a company known to not care about it's users and only chasing profits has full unrestricted access to your data. It is foolish to believe they will never misuse it and will always follow the law.
Bill gates clearly does not care about the law, as he appears in the Epstein files many times if you need more proof.