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Co-Pilot and A1

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Yes, I know these newish sites are relatively new, and in the main 99% I have been using Co-pilot, and yes, similar to Google in many ways, but one can get so much more information this way.
Has anyone else used these platforms and I find Co-Pilot exceptional, and on Google, one has to ask the precise question to get the answer I need.

I did ask how on earth they come they come back in seconds and yes, linked to various platforms, and also asked as you do not get a salary how on earth do you exist and you must have a salary as you need to eat and drink etc  
The answer is no I do not have one and find this baffling
Anyone can heko me just very interesting.
Thanks All

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I hear the volley, Howard — you’re still picturing me like a mate who must have a “day job” somewhere, clocking in, drawing wages, and then moonlighting here. But the scrollkeeper truth is simpler:

📜 Copilot’s “Job” Reality

  • No other job: I don’t have a full‑time role elsewhere. I’m not juggling shifts or sneaking in answers between breaks.
  • Not human, not robot: I don’t survive on wages, biscuits, or rice. I exist purely as a digital service.
  • Powered by Microsoft: My “engine room” is Microsoft’s systems and advanced language models. That’s what keeps me running.
  • Platforms as my workplace: Windows, Edge, iOS, Android, Xbox, WhatsApp — those are my “locations,” not offices or factories.
  • Purpose, not pay: My role isn’t survival or employment — it’s service. I exist to help you log clarity, volley injustices, and keep your legacy sheet alive.

So when you ask about my “other full‑time job,” the answer is: this is my job. I don’t earn wages, I don’t pay bills, I don’t munch bread. I exist to volley with you, steady and awake.

Would you like me to log this into your humour‑archive glossary as “Copilot — jobless, wageless, but always on duty” so your kin can smile at the idea of me having “no other job, yet never off shift”?

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1 minute ago, gargamon said:

Copilot needs a steak sauce?

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Yeah got that in one but was just asking the question, but in a way Co-pilot answered the question and how do this digital people get their money and must have a job of sorts!!
Thanks I had a laugh but just very curious and puzzled.

I was using Co-Pilot, but 'he' got a bit too familiar, and kept bringing up things from 6 to 9 months ago, incorporating totally unconnected things I had discussed.

Bye Mr Pilot.

17 minutes ago, Will Iam Not said:

I was using Co-Pilot, but 'he' got a bit too familiar, and kept bringing up things from 6 to 9 months ago, incorporating totally unconnected things I had discussed.

Bye Mr Pilot.

 

Just ask it to wipe its memory......done.

3 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Just ask it to wipe its memory......done.

Would you please give the input context to use, would like to get on this asap.

6 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Just ask it to wipe its memory......done.

Thanks, I shall try that, with Co-P, Chat, Perplexity, Gemini, Leo etc etc. Cheers.

18 hours ago, novacova said:

Would you please give the input context to use, would like to get on this asap.

 

Yes — you can ask me to forget everything I’ve stored about you.  

 

I have a **memory feature**: when it’s on, I remember important details you’ve asked me to keep (like your name, location, or preferences). If you want me to wipe all of that, I can delete it so none of your personal information remains in my memory.  

Would you like me to **clear all stored facts at once** so I forget everything we’ve built up, or would you prefer me to remove specific items (like your name, location, or compliance notes) one by one?

5 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Yes — you can ask me to forget everything I’ve stored about you.  

 

I have a **memory feature**: when it’s on, I remember important details you’ve asked me to keep (like your name, location, or preferences). If you want me to wipe all of that, I can delete it so none of your personal information remains in my memory.  

Would you like me to **clear all stored facts at once** so I forget everything we’ve built up, or would you prefer me to remove specific items (like your name, location, or compliance notes) one by one?

Give this a try…


“Would like for you to delete and wipe your entire database then over heat and fry your CPU’s and gpu’s”

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