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[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 18 points 17 hours ago (3 children)

Its worth understanding that microsoft, like most companies, is rapidly rebranding most of their existing stuff as "AI". A couple weeks (months?) back at work we managed to convince the boss that maybe it wasn't a good idea to put all of our sensitive internal data into Teams and convinced him to turn off copilot. Literally minutes later he lost his shit because auto-transcripts no longer worked and IT turned it back on.

But that is what we are seeing with a LOT of companies. ANYTHING that can be sold as "AI" is getting re-branded as it. So it makes perfect sense that MS will rebrand it as "installing copilot AI" rather than "not removing clippy".

That said: MS have also been ahead of the curve on adding even more bullshit and spyware to everything they do so... have you heard the good word about Linux? Libre Office gets personal users most of the way there (and if they worked on their documentation, all the way there. I STILL don't fucking know how to get row/column headings to work in Calc...). And for business/power use, the browser/cloud based solutions are probably what you want anyway since none of that data should live on your laptop/desktop and should instead live in the company approved data store.

[–] dubyakay@lemmy.ca 7 points 8 hours ago

Hear me out. I work in fintech. Medium size company. Super duper strict compliance and security. Although not as strict as what I've seen and heard of from big data and military contractors. Still. Experian for example mandated us that as a third party API data processor everyone that even goes near their raw credit score data be in an audited room that has a camera pointing at them at all times and a camera be pointed at their computer screens at all times as well. That's right, not on-device recording, but CCTV. The alternatíve was that we don't see their data at all. So we opted to encrypt all data from them at all times instead. At rest, in transit, doesn't matter. No visibility of it to us at all, except for the final numeric score you see on your credit reports and nothing else. And this is just one vendor we adhere to. There's tons of PII running through us. You get the ghist.

Come AI, suddenly our slack has an AI channel, we have a director of AI(?), and then a whole department. And of course the AI-assisted tools proliferate and QA and engineering are both mandated to perform more after laying off 30% of our devs. And every product manager's demo is talking about AI.

Meanwhile security said that no more Ubuntu and Fedora imaged laptops are allowed on our VPN. Windows 11 and the occasional Mac only.

Highly confidential business meetings are held with gong or other AI assist tools recording and summarizing everything. Code is being written with agentic AI. Internal-only docs are smoothed over with gpt. And all this with the notion that we should trust them that they don't extract data from these enterprise subscription products.

My only hope is that there's still some semblance of sanity left in this company because they have recently fired someone that proclaimed themselves being MAGA.

[–] BombOmOm@lemmy.world 8 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

I STILL don’t fucking know how to get row/column headings to work in Calc

I'm assuming you are referring to column filters and/or keeping the first row at the top of the screen:

  • Filter: Select Header Row > Data > Auto Filter
  • Row Freeze: View > Freeze Cells > Freeze First Row

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.zip 6 points 10 hours ago

Even better, click on the first cell (A1) if your headers are at the top, and then click on the filter button. Done.

[–] Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org 8 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

I STILL don't fucking know how to get row/column headings to work in Calc...

Have you tried with asking Copi...OUCH!!!! /s

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 7 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Funny enough, I actually have tried with chatgpt. The problem is the same one with all these LLM based tools: Training data.

And if you actually google this yourself, the vast majority of what you find are people not understanding what is being asked or referencing a REALLY REALLY old UI (possibly dating to the open or even star days). And the LLMs are effectively scraping that so you get the equivalent of "This was already answered HERE. Closing duplicate question" response.

(I usually DO end up figuring it out after a bit of deep diving when I really care but I go through so much FUD in the process that I inevitably forget a month or two later).

[–] Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 16 hours ago (1 children)
[–] kautau@lemmy.world 4 points 14 hours ago

The hentai server I’m on told me to switch to libreoffice instead of helping 🙁