MS making copilot mandatory in Windows 11 24H2 release, Bill states AI role in policing free speech.
Posted by jack1776 1 month, 1 week ago to Technology
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.
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.
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."
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.
I'm a developer and hate Nanny software.
(I tell him that it is I who will make value judgements, not some programmable AIBot who knows nothing about human emotions!)
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.
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.
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