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Microsoft explains how Windows 11’s AI agents will get access to your files – but bigger worries remain – December 2025

Author/Source: Darren Allan See the full link here

Takeaway

This article explains how AI tools in Windows 11, like Copilot, will be able to look at your personal files to help you with tasks. You will learn about Microsoft’s plans to give users control over this access, and why some people still have concerns about privacy.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

Giving a computer AI access to your files is like letting a new personal assistant read through your notes and documents to help you organize things, but you need to make sure they only see what you allow.


Why It Matters

It matters because these AI tools could see your private information, like your personal documents or photos, if you allow them. While Microsoft says you will control what they see, some people worry about the security of their data and if a bad app could steal it if the system is breached.


Related Terms

AI agents, Copilot. Jargon Conversion: AI agents are computer programs that can help you with tasks, like finding information or writing things. Copilot is Microsoft’s specific AI agent built into Windows 11 that acts like a smart assistant.

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