As to the other example: Sure, useful. To people who just don’t care about privacy (Which is kinda weird from someone with the nick “freedomadvocate”).
As MS should not have access to my mails, my calender or my to-do-list. And especially not my contacts :-)
Besides you’re just assuming one would exclusively use MS-products to do that. Try that shit with non-ms-products and it becomes just a waste of time.
But for people unable to do so “normally” or who would save tremendous amounts of time there might be a good use. But that’s what i said at the start. Very niche use-case.
As to the other example: Sure, useful. To people who just don’t care about privacy (Which is kinda weird from someone with the nick “freedomadvocate”). As MS should not have access to my mails, my calender or my to-do-list. And especially not my contacts :-) Besides you’re just assuming one would exclusively use MS-products to do that. Try that shit with non-ms-products and it becomes just a waste of time.
But for people unable to do so “normally” or who would save tremendous amounts of time there might be a good use. But that’s what i said at the start. Very niche use-case.
Seriously? Because not everything supports HDR lol
If you know the keyboard shortcut, sure. With a mouse how do you do it in a second while you’re in a game?
Great! So there we have it, you recognise that you were wrong. We got there in the end, hooray!
How exactly do you think your privacy is being eroded? It’s all on-device and you have privacy settings to control what MS can learn from.
“MS” don’t have to, just copilot on your device, without any feedback to MS.
AI can already interact with third party products.