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From: S. maltophilia8/28/2023 12:41:35 PM
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Microsoft wants you to help train its AI, on your dime, of course:

.......A physical-world analogy might be: “I’m giving you a car! It’s your car!! You need to insure it, maintain it, pay for gas (or electricity), repair any damage, and pay any taxes because it’s your car.” Makes sense. “Oh — one more thing. I get to use it whenever and however I want. But, because it’s your car, if my use causes any harm to anyone, you’ll be responsible for that. You’ll also be responsible for any speeding or parking tickets I may collect. By the way, that applies not just to my use, but to anyone else I allow to use it — and I plan to let millions of people use it. And I plan to charge them for it. Enjoy your new car! Here’s one set of keys; I’ll keep the other.”

The Revised Code of Conduct: Refreshing honesty or “verbiage” doesn’t mean what they think it means?
In the summary of changes, we’re advised that “In the Code of Conduct section, we added verbiage to govern the use of AI services.” Brittanica defines “verbiage” as “speech or writing that contains too many words or that uses words that are more difficult than necessary.”

Let’s assume that Microsoft is being honest. (Surely it still has a copy of Microsoft Bookshelf [1993.......

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