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Last week, Copilot made an unsolicited appearance in Microsoft 365. This week, Apple turned on Apple Intelligence by default in its upcoming operating system releases. And it isn't easy to get through any of Google's services without stumbling over Gemini.

Regulators worldwide are keen to ensure that marketing and similar services are opt-in. When dark patterns are used to steer users in one direction or another, lawmakers pay close attention.

But, for some reason, forcing AI on customers is acceptable. Rather than asking "we're going to shovel a load of AI services into your apps that you never asked for, but our investors really need you to use, is this OK?" the assumption instead is that users will be delighted to see their formerly pristine applications cluttered with AI features.

Customers have not asked for any of this. There has been no clamoring for search summaries, no pent-up demand for the revival of a jumped-up Clippy. There is no desire to wreak further havoc on the environment to get an almost-correct recipe for tomato soup. And yet here we are, ready or not.

Without a choice to opt in, the beatings will continue until AI adoption improves or users find that pesky opt-out option.

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[โ€“] r_deckard 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I tried co-pilot. Once.

I asked it "why does Windows Defender peg my HDD* at 100%"

The reply was "I don't know, but here are some google searches that might help"

Microsoft's own co-pilot doesn't seem to have access to microsoft products, so now I uninstall/deactivate it every opportunity I can.

*yes, a HDD. Not ideal for performance these days, but it's the last laptop I have with a HDD, and I use it for experiments.

[โ€“] witten 3 points 1 day ago

I call bullshit. Because no LLM ever says, "I don't know." It just confidently invents an answer out of thin air.

Only mostly facetious here...