Microsoft Employee Raises Alarms Over Copilot Designer and Urges Government Intervention

 

Shane Jones, a principal software engineering manager at Microsoft, has sounded the alarm about the safety of Copilot Designer, a generative AI tool introduced by the company in March 2023. 
His concerns have prompted him to submit a letter to both the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Microsoft’s board of directors, calling for an investigation into the text-to-image generator.

Jones’s apprehension revolves around Copilot Designer’s unsettling capacity to generate potentially inappropriate images, spanning themes such as explicit content, violence, underage drinking, and drug use, as well as instances of political bias and conspiracy theories. 

Beyond highlighting these concerns, he has emphasized the critical need to educate the public, especially parents and educators, about the associated risks, particularly in educational settings where the tool may be utilized.

Despite Jones’s persistent efforts over the past three months to address the issue internally at Microsoft, the company has not taken action to remove Copilot Designer from public use or implement adequate safeguards. His recommendations, including the addition of disclosures and adjustments to the product’s rating on the Android app store, were not implemented by the tech giant. 

Microsoft responded to the concerns raised by Jones, assuring its commitment to addressing employee concerns within the framework of company policies. The company expressed appre

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