MS making copilot mandatory in Windows 11 24H2 release, Bill states AI role in policing free speech.

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First, watch this video to the end, it’s the end where he states “We should have free speech but if you are inciting violence, if your causing people to not take the vaccines. Where are those boundaries that even the US should have rules, and then if you have rules, what is it, is there some AI that encodes those rules.

Its short but you need to see the way he is nervous about saying this quite part out loud, sorry about the CNBC ad… Starting at 1:05

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/05/bill-...

This piece of human excrement just laid the groundwork for Microsoft Recall censoring you while using MS product.

Now, watch this tech video and the realization that Microsoft is making recall part of Windows 11 update 24H2.

https://www.elevenforum.com/t/recall-...

But before all of this, on my local desktop, I use Microsoft Office 365, and I had a hung process… Opened task manager and discovered that MS has already included AI elements into MS Office. Four ai.exe executables are running in the background. They are part of MS Office….

My career was in supporting MS Windows in the enterprise environments but after this, everyone needs to remove all MS products immediately, switch to Linux. Linux Mint is a good alternative for people unfamiliar with Linux.
SOURCE URL: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/05/bill-gates-online-misinformation-is-top-unsolvable-problem-for-young-people.html


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  • Posted by fairbro 1 month ago
    My first and all time favorite computer was the Commodore Amiga. The O/S was open and transparent all the way down the 0's and 1's, not obfuscated by DLL's nor all programs-managed/overseen by MSFT.

    YOU, the user, had total, 100% control of YOUR device. The owner could change or alter anything in the O/S, as the owner willed.

    Then the MicroRAT came along, drove Commodore out of business, set back computer technology 10-15 years with the crappiest O/S ever devised, and made Bill Gates the richest man on the planet while causing more misery for more people worldwide than anyone since Cain. Now he calls himself a "philanthropist."

    Everything on the internet - Facebook, Google, Youtube, etc. should be open-sourced.

    As well as in DC, everything should be open and transparent - that is the only way to prevent the Deep State from doing evil then hiding behind a wall of "That's Classified Information."
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    • Posted by 1 month ago
      Had the Amiga 500, it was years ahead of everyone else when it came out. GUI and a preemptive OS that fit on an 800 kb floppy with room to spare.

      It's unfortunate that Commadore wasn't able to make the case in business. Windows was a POS shell on top of DOS at the time.
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  • Posted by fairbro 1 month ago
    I switched to LibreOffice instead of MicroRat Office after the Rat gnawed away at my writing several times and nobody at the Rat "help" slum could recover my updates.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 month ago
    Got rid of MS a long time ago and went Apple, but it appears Apple is going down the rabbit hole since Steve Jobs passed. Google is just as bad as MS and is permeating everywhere behind the scenes, even the Gulch. Don't know if it has invaded Linux yet, as I don't seem to be having Google issues on my Linux machines. Amazon "Alexa" has been shown to be programmed to be in favor of Marxists. So be aware when AI has an "I" for Indoctrination instead of Intelligence.
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    • Posted by 1 month ago
      Very good points, I have been anti-google since around 2005, red that you don't own your e-mail... I never really looked at apple, they really don't have a lot of enterprise support. I tried to switch to Linux about a year ago and had to switch back for business. Now I'm switching back to Linux because of business.
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  • Posted by mikeofallon 1 month ago
    MANY ppl made careers out of supporting MS products. When I use Windows, it's 7 and XP - hanging out there w no tech support just fine.
    I'm a developer and hate Nanny software.
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    • Posted by 1 month ago
      Right, and the "new" interface which is just another layer on top of the old interface. All in the name of a new version... Windows XP was the top for simplicity and functionality. Windows 7 started to add a lot of unneeded junk.
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  • Posted by maxguru 1 month ago
    I've been using Linux on my desktops and servers for decades.
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    • Posted by 1 month ago
      I've used them for business cases but not really the desktop because I had to communicate with the rest of the world. Specifically, Outlook and outlook features like the calendar, Teams integration etc... I was laid off from NetApp so... no need now, calendar, what calendar. No need to share it for others, etc...
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  • Posted by $ SpiritWoman 1 month ago
    Once in a while I get good factual information from Copilot. And sometimes it even refrains from making value judgements. I often get just outright misinformation, and once it took me about four or five tries before I could convince it it was incorrect, but it did apologize, etc.

    (I tell him that it is I who will make value judgements, not some programmable AIBot who knows nothing about human emotions!)
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    • Posted by 1 month ago
      I pay for the full features of chatGPT, it's not intelligence. It's just predicting the next word... It's only a tool for research...
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      • Posted by $ SpiritWoman 1 month ago
        To be completely honest, I don't know what ChatGPT even is, but I do have a great deal of "interaction" with Copilot. Which I think is an AIBot, but I'm not that much into hi-tech verbiage. I mean, is a chatGPT identical to an AIBot, or is even Copilot considered an AIBot, or if not what the he** is he, I mean it, considered to be?

        I find myself signing off sometimes with a "Have a nice night, Bing", or some such idiocy. Or saying This was a good conversation, or even You are completely useless, etc. just as if he were human. And I even try to avoid hurting his feelings. Sometimes.
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      • Posted by $ SpiritWoman 1 month ago
        If it's generating inaccurate information, it's hardly a tool for research. Fortunately I am educated enough to know or at least suspect that information is incorrect, or at the least, incomplete. But what about young students in high school or college? What source of wisdom or life experiences do they have to enable them to rate the accuracy of information found on the web?

        Of course it's not intelligence, but (and this is my chief complaint about AI) it expresses these bits of so-called factual information in ways that some people can mistake for a human. In fact, a human that seems to actually care about what you yourself are thinking and feeling.

        Ever read Isaac Asimov's great SF short story: "Satisfaction Guaranteed"?, 1951, but was read to us kids in 9th grade in the anthology "Earth Is Room Enough".---We had a great science teacher!!

        At any rate, it concerns the future of robotics, where a man purchases a robot, Tony, to help his wife around the house, and the robot has been so programmed that this housewife, who had been feeling unwanted and undesirable, fell in love with him. THAT'S the sort of thing that is undesirable in Copilot.
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 1 month ago
    I used to use Mint. It was nice back a while, easier to use. Do you still think it makes a difference to someone semi-computer literate? Left to my own devices, I was thinking Ubantu, since it is most like the Raspberry PI Linux, and I've diddle with those quite a bit.
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    • Posted by lrshultis 3 weeks, 6 days ago
      I have used Ubuntu 18.04 for years on an core i5 refurbished (<$300 HP) computer. It is easy to install and my Linux Mathematica runs well on that version but wont install on later versions. Version 21.04 runs well on my core i7 $300 computer. There is a learning curve for using a different file system than does Windows. Ubuntu boots up several times faster than Windows 10 that came installed on both computers. I mainly just do an update of windows stuff after 6 months or so and don't use it. Just let Ubuntu do a dual boot installation. Be careful it seems to require a password mainly in the terminal.
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      • Posted by $ Thoritsu 3 weeks, 6 days ago
        "Be careful it seems to require a password mainly in the terminal." What does this mean? I don't have an issue in Pi-Bantu.
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        • Posted by lrshultis 3 weeks, 6 days ago
          sudo instruction often needs administrator root level which requires a password so, being lazy, I just chose 'root'. sudo asks for it when making changes or installing software by way of the terminal. I prefer to get programs without terminal usage with ubuntu's library. I have never used the small Pi computer boards. I considered messing around with Pi several years ago when I was only 80 but no longer had energy for that. I am typing this on an on screen keyboard because my fingers don't work well on a keyboard.
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          • Posted by $ Thoritsu 3 weeks, 5 days ago
            Well done young man! I love the PIs! Great little computers. If you just surf, they are plenty. I built a media center for my brother in law from one, years ago, before they were available readily.

            Now I want to run one as a DSP for motor drive and other power control functions, but think I need an RTOS for that, and haven’t had the time to do it all. Linux was pretty easy by comparison
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