Software giant Microsoft is telling the world that it does not use data from Word or Excel for training any AI models.
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Microsoft on Wednesday denied claims that it uses customer data from its Microsoft 365 applications, including Word and Excel ...
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Microsoft has denied claims that it uses Microsoft 365 apps (including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) to collect data to train ...
The setting in question 'only enables features requiring internet access like co-authoring a document,' Microsoft says.