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Besides, with the next Windows 11 on computers with a neural network chip, co pilot will be taking screenshots regularly to send to an AI. So you'll want to not display any passwords at all.
I can't imagine a single corporation or government that wont cut a tattle tale like co-pilot out of its system... imagine the data-leak, ransom-ware, possibilities! HIPPA violations for everyone
Yeah for some reason I don't see it making its way to builds of Enterprise LTSC or Server (esp. not Server Core.)
No it's definitely a desktop feature. Not for servers. There will probably be a way to disable it in pro versions. But for the everyday users? Nah. They'll siphon all the information they can to sell it.
Can you imagine microsoft one-drive exfiltrating HIPPA data to MS cloud with their "opt-out" auto-enabling?