This was expected, this was one of the larger arguments against the addition of having a “copilot” button on the desktop and keyboards. This is something that is being marketed to companies but, it’s also going to be one of the first things that many companies disable due to IP concerns. It’s a product that is being advertised to a customerbase whom won’t want to use it without privacy safeguards in place, which it currently seems to lack.
This was expected, this was one of the larger arguments against the addition of having a “copilot” button on the desktop and keyboards. This is something that is being marketed to companies but, it’s also going to be one of the first things that many companies disable due to IP concerns. It’s a product that is being advertised to a customerbase whom won’t want to use it without privacy safeguards in place, which it currently seems to lack.
Yup, my team banned it unless we have an agreement to keep our data private. I’m guessing governments want more assurances than a contract…
Access controls and keeping your data out of the model is already here. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365-copilot/microsoft-365-copilot-privacy and addressed for most business needs.
The house is likely waiting for it to appear on GCC, standard practice for the feds.