Copilot key will eventually be required in new PC keyboards, though not yet.

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    11 months ago

    Even scroll lock has been used more. Nobody will want your AI crap, microsoft, not even with a dedicated key.

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      I can guarantee there is a significant number of people who do want more AI crap.

      Hell I can understand why. If it was done ethically and with user privacy as a core tenant of its implementation I would probably love having convenient access to AI tools like that… But this is Microsoft so I think I’m gonna instead go the opposite direction and add this to the list of reasons my next PC will be Linux

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        11 months ago

        I use my voice assistant daily, I take pictures with my phone which it retouches with varying results, and I search said pictures with text queries. As for generating bullshit pictures or untrue information, I don’t have much use for that.

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      Saying nobody wants AI is like saying nobody wants the internet a few decades ago. Before you know it, it’ll be the interface to everything you do with a computer.

      Out of interest though, what specifically is it that you don’t like?

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        Microsoft. Thats what I dont like.

        Oh, and about the internet comparison. The internet was and is actually useful, I don’t see any serious tasks AI assistants are helpful with today. And by the way, there were keyboards with dedicated “internet” keys. I don’t see them nowhere now.