• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Work Product and Attorney Client privilege are broken by AI use, making anything shared with an AI discoverable.

    Defaulting AI on is how you get the corporate lawyers to make us drop Microsoft.

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    @sanitation — ‘off by default’ in enterprise software usually means ‘on by default in 18 months after the adoption metrics disappoint.’ We saw the same arc with Clippy (yes, really), with LinkedIn’s AI suggestions, with Viva Insights. The more interesting story is what happens when individual contributors start using it without IT sign-off because a manager asked for meeting notes faster. That’s how shadow AI usage spreads inside orgs that haven’t done policy work yet. tracked a few case studies on exactly this dynamic with Copilot rollouts — not promotional, just the pattern is repeating.

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    Spent the day setting up a Windows 11 test device, including Chrome, WSL, and Docker Desktop. Every step of the way involved opt-outs, for privacy, tracking, and larded, unnecessary AI. The defaults were all set to benefit the vendors instead of the user.

    It wasn’t just Microsoft. Everyone else wanted their pound of flesh.

    So damn exhausting.

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      After already getting everyone used to skipping over the privacy and terms of conditions yearly on every service

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    if it works like the rest of their Copilot junk on Teams, all you can expect is more interruptions in your meetings

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      If it’s anything like copilot it won’t work at all, leaving you be for a few months.

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    The moment they turn it on by default I’m starting a meeting and playing movies into my mic all day every day until they go under.

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    The anthropomorphization in this article is nauseating:

    If Teams AI feels the meeting needs certain information and there’s a gap in the conversation, it’ll jump in through the meeting chat.

    Yeah, no. Nice try. But it’s not human. It’s not even an animated teddy bear. There is no friendly presence there waiting to help. It doesn’t feel jack shit. It doesn’t jump. It’s not there for you, or your meeting, or your boss, or your company.

    It simply performs a constant ongoing analysis and issues a prediction of the next words based on the preceding words.

    That, and it lets MS and its partners monetize every goddamn thing it can snatch from you, your meeting, your machine, and everything else it can digitally force access to.

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      To add to that, at least the average meeting I am in, people don’t look much at the chat. The meeting organiser might, but that is also not happening too frequently.

  • Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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    Strangely this is not triggering my usually sensitive privacy concerns. I think since it’s a work thing and I feel so dejected about teams already anyway. It just feels like a side of poop with my poop I guess.

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      This is exactly how I feel about it. Copilot is turned on in basically every work meeting I have already to create a protocol. If I’d boycott it I might just as well quit altogether.

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    It sounds like it’s going to be an eager intern answering questions that needs thought behind it before answering.

    It was bad enough having people demand answers immediately after they stopped talking on Teams.

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      Because if it were without consequence they could never build a dependency. Think of the shareholders, you selfish cunt!

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    Teams is the worst. Microsoft keeps finding new lows.

    Not excited for this to be used to squash union efforts (legally or not)