Microsoft Says Bug Led Copilot To Summarise Confidential Emails For Weeks

Microsoft has acknowledged that a software bug in its Copilot Chat feature inadvertently caused the system to access and summarize confidential emails over a period of several weeks, starting in January. This revelation raises significant concerns regarding user privacy and data security, as sensitive information may have been exposed without user consent. Microsoft's Copilot, designed to assist users by providing summaries and insights from emails, has been a widely utilized tool. However, this incident highlights the potential risks associated with AI-driven applications that handle private communications. The company is currently investigating the extent of the issue and has emphasized its commitment to resolving the bug to prevent future occurrences. As organizations increasingly rely on digital solutions for communication, this incident underscores the critical need for robust safeguards to protect sensitive information from unintended breaches. Microsoft’s response and subsequent actions will be closely monitored by both users and regulatory bodies as the tech giant navigates the implications of this privacy setback.
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