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Microsoft hits back at claims AI data scraping was sneakily turned on in Word, Excel

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  • Concerns are raised over Microsoft’s use of customer data for AI training
  • But the company confirmed it does not use customer data to train LLMs
  • Publicly available information is considered open for training

Microsoft’s use of so-called ‘Connected Experiences’ has come under scrutiny following claims it collected user-generated content to train its AI models.

The latest claims stem from an X post by @nixCraft, who accuses Microsoft of turning on an opt-out feature that automatically scrapes Word and Excel documents for AI training.

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