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correlator
5 months ago
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Microsoft only lets you opt out of AI photo scanni...
Does this mean that when you disable, all labels are deleted, and when you turn it back on it has to re-scan all of your photos? Could this be a cost-saving measure?
d-sky
5 months ago
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In that case, they should make it the other way around — you can enable this only three times a year.
ok_dad
5 months ago
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They should do it the other direction, then: if you turn it off more than three times you can’t turn it back on.
margalabargala
5 months ago
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But that's less good for profit. Why would they give up money for morals?
bayindirh
5 months ago
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Esp. when you can just eat money to survive when you relocate to the Mars, no?
dandellion
5 months ago
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No, it's a profit-seeking measure.
alterom
5 months ago
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>Does this mean that when you disable, all labels are deleted
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Ha.
Nice one.
xigoi
5 months ago
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It’s like expecting a lion to stop eating you if you ask it politely.
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