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Dot.@feddit.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

Australian government pilots Microsoft Copilot with mixed results.

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Australian government pilots Microsoft Copilot with mixed results.

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Dot.@feddit.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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Australian government pilots Microsoft Copilot with mixed results
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A six-month evaluation of Microsoft 365 Copilot in the Australian public sector has shown that the AI assistant can save employees up to an hour per day, though its implementation faces significant hurdles.
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    I am really shocked to say the least, that any government could trust Microsoft Copilot.

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      Inb4 robodebt 2.0

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      Regime whores sell out pretty easily since they giving away tax payer money.

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      I was recently introduced to a Microsoft focused Managed Service Provider who told me to my face that they absolutely adopted it in their business to “help run it”.

      After that I stopped listening to anything they had to say.

      Microsoft has very deep tentacles all over the Australian Government, even more after they donated some money for a random new initiative which does nothing for society and in my opinion absolutely benefits the Microsoft bottom line.

      We’ve had “Cash for Comments”, this is “Government Bought and Paid For”…

      https://news.microsoft.com/en-au/features/microsoft-announces-a5-billion-investment-in-computing-capacity-and-capability-to-help-australia-seize-the-ai-era/

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