Feb. 16, 2024, 10:57 p.m. | /u/Mortis_Limpkins

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This is probably me going full on tinfoil hat (and I know, if I want privacy I shouldn't even be using Windows), but as if having Copilot shoved into Windows without much of an informed consent is not enough, Copilot is able to actually take screenshots, not only on command, but when it feels it "needs to". Of course "we don't use or analyze your data, yadda yadda...", but do we really feel like having a black box algorithm determine …

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