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Microsoft explores making AI products more addictive

A leaked internal document suggests Microsoft is exploring ways to make its AI products, like Copilot, more engaging and potentially addictive for users. The strategy appears to focus on creating a "sticky" user experience, drawing parallels to how digital services are designed to maximize user engagement. This approach has drawn criticism, with some comparing it to digital drug dealing and questioning the ethical implications. AI

IMPACT Raises ethical questions about AI design and user engagement strategies.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of a social media post discussing a leaked document about Microsoft's AI strategy, rather than a primary source announcement or report.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Oh, shocking! 🚨 A leak reveals a tech company wants users to be glued to their product. 🎉 # Microsoft , the bastion of originality, is now attempting to turn it

    Oh, shocking! 🚨 A leak reveals a tech company wants users to be glued to their product. 🎉 # Microsoft , the bastion of originality, is now attempting to turn its # AI into a digital crack dealer. 🤖💊 Meanwhile, Nadella plays the wide-eyed innocent, totally surprised that the sun r…