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From Gmail to Word, your privacy settings and AI are entering into a new relationship
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny Quest" data-source="post: 1115093" data-attributes="member: 99434"><p>Bingo, thank you [USER=71262]@oldschool[/USER] </p><p></p><p>In most programs, turning off AI features is an option buried in the settings. For instance, with connected experiences, open a document and then click "file" and then go to "account" and then find privacy settings. Once there, go to "manage settings" and scroll down to connected experiences. Click the box to turn it off. Once doing so, Microsoft warns: "If you turn this off, some experiences may not be available to you." Microsoft says leaving the setting on will allow for more communication, collaboration, and AI served-up suggestions.<strong> In Gmail, one needs to open it, tap the menu, then go to settings, then click the account you want to change and then scroll to the "general" section and uncheck the boxes next to the various "Smart features" and personalization options.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny Quest, post: 1115093, member: 99434"] Bingo, thank you [USER=71262]@oldschool[/USER] In most programs, turning off AI features is an option buried in the settings. For instance, with connected experiences, open a document and then click "file" and then go to "account" and then find privacy settings. Once there, go to "manage settings" and scroll down to connected experiences. Click the box to turn it off. Once doing so, Microsoft warns: "If you turn this off, some experiences may not be available to you." Microsoft says leaving the setting on will allow for more communication, collaboration, and AI served-up suggestions.[B] In Gmail, one needs to open it, tap the menu, then go to settings, then click the account you want to change and then scroll to the "general" section and uncheck the boxes next to the various "Smart features" and personalization options.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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