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And here I was thinking that AI provides MS with cover for their sloppy OS bugs and lack of innovation or even bug fixes in their other products (Word's automatically generated table of authorities feature has been a buggy piece of trash since it came out and fixing it is obviously not on the agenda since it is really only used by people like lawyers; let's not even get into the random behavior that occurs when pasting or moving images).
Paying an engineer to fix bugs costs too much. Better make an AI and train it on our code so it can ~~fix the bugs~~ learn to make the bugs elsewhere too.
i heard it made MSoffice worst with THE AI.