When MS says they want to “infuse every application” with AI, this suggests not just that it’s more accessible to more people. The implication is they want users to decide what to do with it.
Microsoft already infuses their products with telemetry. Does it imply that they want the users to decide what to do with it?
It’s not that they use it in every application it’s that they’re making a big show of telling everyone that they’ll get to use it in every application. If they make a big public announcement about the democratization of telemetry and talk a lot about how I’ll get to interact with their telemetry services everywhere I use a MS product, then yes I think part of the message (not necessarily the intent) is that I get to decide how to use it.
Microsoft already infuses their products with telemetry. Does it imply that they want the users to decide what to do with it?
It’s not that they use it in every application it’s that they’re making a big show of telling everyone that they’ll get to use it in every application. If they make a big public announcement about the democratization of telemetry and talk a lot about how I’ll get to interact with their telemetry services everywhere I use a MS product, then yes I think part of the message (not necessarily the intent) is that I get to decide how to use it.
Ah, okay, that makes sense.