Is Microsoft using my Copilot interactions to train their model? #M365AMA
In this episode, the #M365AMA panel discusses the following community question:
“How do we *know* Microsoft is not training their model on my data? How can we be sure? Is there a way to verify?”
Check out the discussion here:
Participating in this discussion were:
- Christian Buckley, RD+MVP @buckleyplanet
- Shari Oswald, MVP+MCT @shortcutshari
- Jay Leask, Microsoft @jayleask
Some relevant notes/links shared by the team:
- Is my data used to train AI Model behind M365 Copilot? Article by Microsoft’s Ravi Sankar [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-data-used-train-ai-model-behind-m365-copilot-ravisankar-c-c0esc/]
- Azure OpenAI Service frequently asked questions, via Microsoft Learn [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/openai/faq]
- Article on using data from the consumer side of Copilot (Bing): Microsoft to Use Consumer Data to Train AI, But You Can Opt-Out, via imaginative [https://www.maginative.com/article/microsoft-to-use-consumer-data-to-train-ai-but-you-can-opt-out/]
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