➀ Microsoft has clarified that it is not training AI on user's Word and Excel data; ➁ The confusion arose from social media posts claiming Microsoft was scraping user data; ➂ Microsoft emphasizes that the optional setting for data sharing has been on by default since 2019, and users can adjust their settings at any time.
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