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No, Microsoft isn’t using your Office docs to train its AI
Microsoft says it isn’t using customer data from its Microsoft 365 apps to train its AI models. The clarification addresses reports circulating online in the last few weeks claiming Microsoft required Word and Excel users to opt out of training the company’s AI systems.
Microsoft Is Denying That Office 365 Trains Its AI
Following concerns that Microsoft is using connected experiences in its office apps to train its AI language models, the company clarified that worries are unfounded.
Microsoft denies training AI models on user data
Microsoft on Wednesday denied claims that it uses customer data from its Microsoft 365 applications, including Word and Excel, to train artificial intelligence models. The response came after some users pointed out on social media that the company requires users to opt-out of its "connected experiences" feature,
Microsoft: We Don't Use Your Word, Excel Data for AI Training
The setting in question 'only enables features requiring internet access like co-authoring a document,' Microsoft says.
Is Microsoft Using Your Word Documents to Train AI?
People are increasingly worried about how AI affects them. Will our jobs become obsolete? Are we constantly being tracked online and in the real world? Most recently, people have raised concerns about whether our creative and professional work is being used to train large language models.
Microsoft Promises It Isn't Using Office Docs to Train AI
All of the recent hullabaloo surrounding Microsoft 365's 'connected experiences' has been a misunderstanding, per the company.
After Office Software Outage, Microsoft Faces Allegations of Data Scraping in Word and Excel
Reports that the tech giant is taking user data through its best known business software to train its AIs follows a global crash on Monday.
Don't trust everything you hear. Microsoft does NOT use your data from Microsoft 365 to train AI models.
Microsoft has denies rumors of using Microsoft 365 customer data data to train AI models. The company took to social media and shared statements to explain its Connected Experiences within Microsoft 365.
Microsoft Says it is Not Training Copilot AI on Your Microsoft 365 Data
This week, Microsoft refuted reports claiming that it is training its Copilot AI on data customers store in Microsoft 365.
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