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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYou WILL use (pay for) AI with Microsoft products. OR ELSE.
Ted Gioia says.
https://www.honest-broker.com/p/the-force-feeding-of-ai-on-an-unwilling
Copilot begged to draft an email for him.
After some trial-and-error, I found a way to disable Copilot. Phew!
But a few days later, Microsoft surprised me again. It wouldnt let me save an Excel file until I had agreed to new terms for my software account.
Guess what? AI is now bundled into all of my Microsoft software.
Even worse, Microsoft recently raised the price of its subscriptions by $3 per month to cover the additional AI benefits. I get to use my AI companion 60 times per month as part of the deal.
But a few days later, Microsoft surprised me again. It wouldnt let me save an Excel file until I had agreed to new terms for my software account.
Guess what? AI is now bundled into all of my Microsoft software.
Even worse, Microsoft recently raised the price of its subscriptions by $3 per month to cover the additional AI benefits. I get to use my AI companion 60 times per month as part of the deal.

Most people wont pay for AI voluntarilyjust 8% according to a recent survey. So they need to bundle it with some other essential product. You never get to decide.
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You WILL use (pay for) AI with Microsoft products. OR ELSE. (Original Post)
usonian
Jul 2025
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Henry203
(863 posts)1. I own a copy of office
I got it for $10. when I worked at one of my former companies. It still works fine.
CurtEastPoint
(19,851 posts)2. Yep. I own 2016 and it's fine
Henry203
(863 posts)4. so do I
I also have 2013. There is a way to put it on multiple computers. It is automated.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,526 posts)3. One word, (no pun intended) OpenOffice.
You don't need to give Microsoft anything.
usonian
(23,517 posts)7. Free and Open Source. Anything else? You're just renting the software.
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Intractable
(1,617 posts)5. There's nothing new about MS bullying its customers into buying and using software they don't want.
Anyone remember Windows Vista? It was so bad, they gave us no choice but to praise Windows 7.
Nigrum Cattus
(1,220 posts)6. That's why my next computer will use Ubuntu
Much safer, faster and it doesn't follow everything you
do. Microsoft wants to use all their users to train the
A.I. for them, nope.
Scrivener7
(58,277 posts)8. I bought Office 2021 and I'll drive it till the wheels fall off.