by joshwarwick15 on 5/19/25, 9:31 PM with 4 comments
by DiabloD3 on 5/20/25, 11:58 PM
According to the article, Microsoft will be able to read all of your prompts. For many Enterprise situations, having remote "AIs" having access to internal data is a security and data access violation and could lead to a mandatory disclosure (ie, HIPAA, GLBA, etc), and must install Windows with a group policy to hard disable the Copilot service from even existing, and now Microsoft wants to also require you to issue mandatory disclosures for non-remote "AIs" just because they slipped something new in quietly and, whoops, now it exfiltrated data to a remote server?
What the flying fuck, Microsoft? Your biggest customers are Enterprises! Stop attacking your customers!
by JSR_FDED on 5/19/25, 10:08 PM
“Mandatory code signing”
Sigh. I supposed this is necessary for enterprises, but I’m not thrilled with the idea of Microsoft establishing a standard here. Hope we get an open source alternative.
by slurpyb on 5/20/25, 7:23 AM
by joshwarwick15 on 5/19/25, 9:34 PM