Microsoft itself remains vague about what exactly is happening with the data it collects. A statement simply says: “Connected experiences that analyze your content are experiences that use your Office content to provide you with design suggestions, edit suggestions, data insights, and similar functionality. » There is no explicit mention of AI training. However, the Microsoft Services Agreement contains a clause that grants the company a “worldwide, royalty-free intellectual property license to use your content.” This could theoretically also include training AI models, although Microsoft has so far denied this. In any case, a Microsoft spokesperson explicitly denied that M365 data is used to train AI models, telling The Stack: “In Microsoft 365 consumer and business applications, Microsoft does not use customer data to train large language models without their permission.” The question is whether a default setting – from Microsoft’s perspective – is ever considered a permission.
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