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Microsoft responds to Gaming Copilot controversy, says it uses screenshots to understand in-game events, not for training AI models — optional feature can be turned off, but not easily uninstalled - Tom's Hardware

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Microsoft responds to Gaming Copilot controversy, says it uses screenshots to understand in-game events, not for training AI models — optional feature can be turned off, but not easily uninstalled  Tom's Hardware Read Again https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuwJBVV95cUxNX19XY09YYm16Y3IxYTNoTUJpa0oxMEdablpHcjVtT0E1TlpmTEZOeXYyblV1UkhiYVpOVTkwWkliZ3FhNVVnR0M2Zk1FUUQtTlQ5enpUaGNYTlQ5ZEw4ZVdVSThLWXhpUWdDVWU3djNPZFROejFTeVlCNTdac043M3hrSjZIM2dPUEVsVW02dTJDVkF4WjE0UC0ySjhCZUlwZ0s4OTN3TzRILUpHbFBBUF9MbHloaXJSLWxKSUkwUWlOV013M2R2QTh3M043NE1UWDZWRW1zNnUxaTliMFV1dFZKNlAtRXdWQzRnZGdOZEdPVW5vQ1BJcEdVa09xWU1FN0RWZ0l3NHpkNlhCZlpOZ3VYTFBZYV9WYjhBSUFKWGZZWHoxR1o0Um1XcXdLTFdqVmJhd1ZoZnBfQUE?oc=5

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