Oh hell no
No.
Microsoft’s AI wants to be your medical middleman, but is a “Secure by Design” promise really enough for Copilot? Would you trust Microsoft with the “puzzle” of your medical records?
Short answer? No, and no.

Piss off, Micro$lop
Literally adjacent in my feed:

Generative AI agents will never be secure; it’s a flaw inherent to their nature.
You probably won’t see this, but I think you’ve gotten a response or two in your backlog.
I regretted not cropping that as soon as I posted it because I knew someone would comment on it, but I couldn’t figure out how to crop after-the-fact on my phone and re-upload. The screenshot utility can do it, but the image viewer can’t.
Sorry for being the one you saw coming, but I am now very fascinated that you can follow up on new ones.
It’s mainly that I just don’t bother marking things read, so that’s like two and a half years of replies.
When a headline is a question, the answer is always NO. Case and point
Betteridge’s law my beloved
(It isn’t statistically true in practice, though 😔)
Ha, go fuck a duck.
Microslop wants a lot of things… but they prove that they can’t deliver in term of quality and data safety.
Copilot is the worst of them all. I wouldn’t trust it to do a grocery list let alone anything medical.
Computer says “no” 👍
Catherine Tate’s guest appearance was always the funniest one:

thing is in a place with no universal healthcare there is a lot to lose. may be bad for places where healthcare is a right but at least its not going to completely prevent you from getting treatment.







