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Yeah, Sure. Like we believe that. They have never done that.

Did you know that since windows 2k they have been taking thumbnails and hash's of every image on your computer to compare it against a CSAM database at the mothership? Oh, you didn't? Yeah, how about the dozens of people that have been arrested (that we know about) because of a signature collision... Yep.

Don't consent to M$ raping you (your data).

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>Microsoft confirms that Windows 11 will ask for your consent before it allows an AI Agent to access your files stored in the six known folders, which include Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos. You can also customize file access permissions for each agent. This clarification comes after growing concerns around Microsoft’s push to bring AI agents deeper into Windows. Over the past few weeks, the company has been laying the groundwork for agent-based experiences that can interact with your files, apps, and system settings, even while openly admitting that AI models can misbehave, hallucinate, or create new security risks. “AI Agent” is an optional feature and needs to be manually enabled. Until now, Microsoft hadn’t clearly explained how file access would work in practice, or whether users would have control over what these agents could see.

Yeah, Sure. Like we believe that. They have never done that. Did you know that since windows 2k they have been taking thumbnails and hash's of every image on your computer to compare it against a CSAM database at the mothership? Oh, you didn't? Yeah, how about the dozens of people that have been arrested (that we know about) because of a signature collision... Yep. Don't consent to M$ raping you (your data). Archive: https://archive.today/roVgs From the post: >>Microsoft confirms that Windows 11 will ask for your consent before it allows an AI Agent to access your files stored in the six known folders, which include Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos. You can also customize file access permissions for each agent. This clarification comes after growing concerns around Microsoft’s push to bring AI agents deeper into Windows. Over the past few weeks, the company has been laying the groundwork for agent-based experiences that can interact with your files, apps, and system settings, even while openly admitting that AI models can misbehave, hallucinate, or create new security risks. “AI Agent” is an optional feature and needs to be manually enabled. Until now, Microsoft hadn’t clearly explained how file access would work in practice, or whether users would have control over what these agents could see.
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Wait! Isn't installing AI agents on your pc like inviting criminals into your home and not expecting them to steal from you?

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These are more like niggers who will rape you, kill you and THEN steal from you.