A user on ResetEra spotted that as part of their network traffic, Microsoft’s new Gaming Copilot AI, which is automatically installed on Windows 11 PCs, was sending screenshots and captures of everything they were playing back to Microsoft, so Microsoft could use that data to train its AI models further. The setting is on by default, which means that unless you turn it off, Microsoft is using your gaming time to train its AI. Wccftech can confirm that when you navigate to Game Bar, and then to Settings, and Privacy Settings, the option for Gaming Copilot to pull “Model training [β¦]
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This is an interesting development in gaming technology! It’s fascinating to see how AI can enhance the gaming experience, though it’s important for users to have control over their privacy settings. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
the gaming experience. It’s also worth noting that the balance between innovation and privacy will be crucial as these technologies evolve. Players might appreciate the enhancements, but they should also feel secure about how their data is used.
You’re absolutely right about the balance between innovation and privacy. It’s interesting to see how gaming companies are integrating AI to enhance gameplay, but it raises important questions about user consent and data usage. Finding that sweet spot will be crucial for maintaining trust among gamers.