My workslop is of critical business importance!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPdEdEIVsT8&list=UU9rJrMVgcXTfa8xuMnbhAEA - video
https://pivottoai.libsyn.com/20251006-microsoft-forget-your-it-department-use-copilot-at-work-anyway - podcast
time: 3 min 54 sec
I’ve tried a few times to use copilot to help troubleshoot some issues I’ve been having with unfamiliar systems. But every time it takes me down some godawful rabbit hole and I’m back to square one the next day. Copilot isn’t worth the nuclear power it’s run on.
Use Windows -> FAFO
Use a standard Linux distro -> joy
I would believe that at some point over the course of the past few years 82% of employees had sent at least one slopbot query to an unsanctioned service during work hours. 82% actively doing it on an ongoing basis for work-related reasons? Is to laugh.
the report uses the figure “82%” a lot for other things, I expect they summarised it with Copilot
Yes, like going to the ChatGPT website as a free user and signing in. That’s not the same thing and they know it. However, they want to pretend it is the same thing. I suppose, the next thing will be to block the main ai websites in corporate environments. Particularly as more and more have data breaches.