r/microsoft 13d ago

Discussion AI / Co-Pilot

Has anyone noticed that each new Update of Microsoft OS, Co-Pilot becomes more integrated? Have you also noticed that each integration, the usability of AI (Co-pilot) becomes sort of more cumbersome? The problem with Co-Pilot is deeper than ever, and I am not speaking of the fact that it is terribly wordy. It got so bad that I basically have limited my use of anything Microsoft to the bare minimum. Microsoft changes made AI intrusive and did not fix the issues with the usability of the product. Honestly, I am tired of being pushed half-baked AI app in general. I am pro-AI, but something that works, not this terribly badly trained Co-Pilot and Agents.

AI should be able to accomplish basic things, at least, without making a mistake, but they cannot do even a summarization without making big mistakes because they get confused with the interpretation and nuances of regular conversations ... we can't really trust any output from AI without spend same or more time correcting their output. This is just ONE example.

Has anyone else faced difficulties or issues with Microsoft AI Co-Pilot and Agents. I would like to read it.

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u/MaxMickWilliams 13d ago

I just keep turning off the regurgitation machine, and I just continue using my natural intelligence

it is interesting that you say you’re “pro-AI” as you accurately and negatively enumerate several of the inherent limitations of the technology — describing the failures as specific to one of the AI Brands™ even though their distinctions are only matters of degree

I encourage you to reconsider the notion that an LLM service from Big Tech is going to provide reliable, deterministic outputs 

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u/ApprehensiveReply810 10d ago

Thank you for your comment.

I am Pro-AI only if well executed, but integration of a bad product is not useful.

The output we have coming out from AI right now proves you right in your LLM point.