Microsoft clarifies: it won't use users' Word and Excel data to train AI models

As we all know,Microsoft Office has Connected Experiences, a feature that analyzes user-created content to provide design recommendations, editorial suggestions, data insights, and more.

However, 1AINoting that @nixCraft, a blogger at the cybersecurity blog Cyberciti.biz, stated thatMicrosoft's "Connected Experience" feature automatically grabs data from users' Word and Excel documents and uses it to train the company's AI models.. More worryingly, the feature is turned on by default, meaning that unless users manually turn it off, the content they create will be included in the AI Training Datain. However, the process of turning off this feature is cumbersome.

In response, Microsoft officially clarified that the company does not use these users' data to train its large-scale language models (artificial intelligence models).

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