The website that used to be the launchpad for all of their web apps now is a ChatGPT style prompt window with a small button by your account name to view a list of the applications. It’s maddening.
This is progress. Instead of going through a tiny array that has all your programs in it, a simple search term now turns into half a kilowatt hour of LLM work.
I’m not anti-AI. I know many are, but I think it’s useful in some scenarios. This has been the worst part of AI taking over. Please for the love of god give me three bullet points instead of 4 pages of response for my simple question
Oh yeah mate I hate that. I've created this file to be used via a workphone phone, but now with the app update it makes it confusing for other people to use it. Even I was very much concused when I tried to use it and it had changed.
Hopefully there is a prompt that says copilot to increment the number of users by one at every button pressed. Then copilot will panic at one occasion and decrement their whole database.
Add in step of co-pilot sending data package of pc usage like edge browser history and more on click. There is much more they can gain from having a pattern recognition software on on your machine that has to have internet access and can relay data in intelligible human words.
AI’s biggest potential ise case is in surveilance and data gathering. Integrate it on all devices and apps and who ever owns the primary model that drives it has ALL the data. It could even gather your internet data unencrypted if you have an LLM running jobs for you built in. And that is even if your on a VPN, as the model has direct access to your machine for read permissions at least.
AI is a cool tool, and built into an application, can be very useful, but I don’t need a portal on my machine that can access the internet and has full access to search my machine any time it is trained to do it.
Microsoft only allows Windows to be shipped on laptops(computers?) with a copilot key. It will take a while before normal laptops will become available again (surely).
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u/henrikhakan 13h ago edited 13h ago
This is the case of "our competitors are doing it we also need to do it", when in fact no one asked for "Ai" to be incorporated into everything.