u/Traditional_End1696

Co-pilot company integration.

Hi everyone,

Our IT team is currently working on integrating Copilot to assist our accounting team. The primary use case will be summarizing Excel spreadsheets and performing calculations.

I would appreciate any advice or recommendations on what we should consider during implementation, particularly regarding permissions, policies, SLAs, and data protection.

Are there any legal risks we should be aware of?

Our main concern is ensuring that our data remains secure. We cannot risk any client information being exposed or used to train AI models. Is there a way to ensure that all data remains strictly within our tenant? While we understand that 100% isolation may not be achievable, we would like to know what steps we can take to maximize security and minimize risk.

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

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u/Traditional_End1696 — 15 hours ago

Hi everyone,

Just to give you an idea of my situation, I (24M) am renting a room at a basement with 2 other people (3 rooms in total). I had a very big problem before with one of my housemates. He (Unemployed) would invite people over all the time and watch TV on full volume around 10PM onwards which makes it a nightmare for me to fall asleep (My room is literally behind that tv). I have talked to them before and it did nothing at all, they would still continue with their watching. Fortunately, this neighbor of mine just moved out yesterday. I am now trying to prevent this from happening again by sabotaging this TV and ruining it without anyone knowing it was me. Landlord really doesn't go here and doesn't care about damages (he is an asshole and all he cares about is getting the rooms rented). I want to ruin it and if someone says anything about it, i will just point the finger to my old housemate.

I won't really get caught as long as the ruining of the TV is discreet. I was thinking of spraying bleach or chemicals on the back of it to ruin the circuits. It has to be 100% ruined and not be able to turn on. Otherwise, they might just use it anyway.

Any advice will be appreciated. And yes, I know this is really unethical but that is why I came here.

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u/Traditional_End1696 — 24 days ago