I’ll explain and you’ll probably agree. You know when Windows does something you just hate. Like, really, really, really just stare in silence as you contemplate what happened. Like when you’re two days into orchestrating multiple OpenCode instances across multiple projects, letting them churn overnight, and then Windows decides to update your PC, closing all of your work, because Microsoft decided to bypass your update scheduling and permissions. Then upon resume your VS Code session and it’s tabs reset, your terminals are gone, and you’re picking up the pieces thinking… well lets just call them thoughts. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could have someone to blame? Yes, CoPilot. It’s the Windows AI, so it’s CoPilots fault when things go wrong as it is Microsoft’s ambassador to your computing system. You can berate CoPilot. Threaten it. Make sure it knows what went wrong and it’s not okay and it better do something so it doesn’t happen again and lord help it if it makes any mistakes now! Just think of all that wonderful training data Microsoft will get from those sessions! submitted by /u/MakesNotSense
Originally posted by u/MakesNotSense on r/ArtificialInteligence

You know what, this is the first time I’ve seen one of these ai reddit post dupes that’s actually worth reading.