• Broken@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    Their logic is: Workplaces aren’t buying copilot licenses So make a good price on personal licenses

    If price is the barrier, maybe bring down that $30 license fee for business (which is on top of the M365 license) to see if adoption grows.

    This is not going to win any friends in the business world and will most likely result in blanket bans of AI tools in the workplace to counteract this.

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    11 hours ago

    My company actually got their own internal use AI that supposedly is safe for client information and is firewalled and not scraped.

    It is not very useful, constantly is out of service, and I don’t trust for a second that it is secure/not scraped.

    • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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      2 hours ago

      I always suspect that even the “local” models somehow connect to some larger database out in the internet.

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    I doubt IT admins are surprised. Frustrated, yes.

    I feel like this will not last long. It’s one thing to rape end users, but with the growing corporate backlash against AI, I think angry money will win the day, and Microsoft will back down.

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      Nah, as long as Microsoft dangles their bullshit stats about improved productivity in front of managers and as long as the competition is using AI then the bosses will keep trying to shoehorn it in to their companies that don’t need it.

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    12 hours ago

    Copilot is disabled by default in my company. And there’s literally a new policy/guideline about the use of AI/LLM in the workplace being released every month because of how rapid changes are happening. Not that employees aren’t allowed to use them at all, but are restricted in what they are allowed to use.

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    14 hours ago

    Someone should tell them that freemium doesn’t work well when there’s a linear increase in cost for every additional query, and when the business value for your exceptionally expensive product is nebulous at best.

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    13 hours ago

    “Use this until you’re dependant on it, then we’ll jack the price up 400%! Oh, and we want to sell all of your work data, and use it to train our shitty LLM’s.”

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    13 hours ago

    Feels like a sign they aren’t selling anywhere near enough corporate licenses.