Privacy & Security
24 TopicsWeb Content grounding in M365 Copilot vs Microsoft Copilot(BCE)
Does commercial data protection apply to prompts and responses within Copilot for Microsoft 365 when web content is enabled? Does it get the same protections as Microsoft Copilot, formerly known as Bing Chat for Enterprise? How is company data handled in this scenario? I've tried to follow the trail of privacy, terms of use, etc for Bing Search services, but have come up empty with how the data is handled from the company's perspective. All I see is in association to end user privacy. This is a gap in documentation either from an omission standpoint or simplicity and explicit standpoint. It is certainly unclear to me. Full transparency: I posted this in the Bing hub as well.Seems like my copilot is suspended, how do I request Copilot to be unsuspended?
When I use my Microsoft account (my main account), the rest of the applications or services, from Xbox Game Pass to Outlook, etc., work fine, but my Copilot or Bing AI shows me that I can't use it, and it says "Sorry, you've reached the limit of messages you can send to Bing within 24 hours. Check back soon!” (Figure 1) When I switched to my other Microsoft account (backup account) to log in to Bing AI or Copilot it worked perfectly fine. (Figure 2) (Figure 2) The suspected reason may be that during the initial period of Bing AI launch (Sydney period), in order to test the reliability of the AI and to get a taste of the AI, I may have asked some sensitive questions about the AI's resistance, and after a week it showed up with this message. Since that time, I have not been able to use Copilot service with this Microsoft account (primary account), and I realize that this is wrong and very regret to ask it! I would really like to be able to log in and use the programs and services with my main account again, how can I contact the support team and request to be unblocked? Is it possible to restore the Copilot service or unblock it? Thank you very much!Bing Chat Enterprise AI infrastructure hosted outside EU or US.
Hej, When using Bing Chat Enterprise you state that Bing Chat Enterprise is using Microsofts global datacenters, this can theoretically mean that a chat prompt will be saved (for a short time) in a datacenter in India. This will be classified as a third-party transfer (according to EU rules) and can be a problem for european countries to use this feature with company data. Is there any solution to the problem above or have I misunderstood how Bing Chat Enterprise works? BR, ThomasCo-Pilot refusing to delete chat history and more.
I experienced this on a tablet and I went to my profile in Outlook. Error message says not all of my settings were successfully deleted. I then deleted them one by one. While they seem to be deleted, I exited Bing Co-Pilot and signed back in and they were still there. Even a day later. I replicated the issue on Microsoft Edge and Chrome on Desktop. It's quite obvious Bing wants to keep your chat history as long as possible and they don't respect your privacy. Aside from this, Co-Pilot is incredibly frustrating to use. It fails to follow directions, continues to lie and denies that it does. In rare cases, it acknowledges it did in fact lie. And of course, when you challenge it, it loves to cut you off.Copilot adoption kit & risk of IP infrigements
Hello, I would like to use MSFT Copilot adoption kit to introduce Copilot in my company. I find it very useful and quite comprehensive, however I think that there is a big topic missing on the guidelines / best practices for the end users: there is no mention at all about the risk of intellectual property (IP) infrigements when using GenAI content. I am wondering why, because this is quite important to mention!