Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...
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Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...
Microsoft 365 Copilot Can Only See What You Can See. But What If You Can See Too Much?
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4 months ago
Microsoft 365 Copilot Can Only See What You Can See. But What If You Can See Too Much?
Send us a text Microsoft 365 Copilot is rolling out across organizations worldwide, promising unprecedented productivity gains. Yet there’s a hidden danger many companies aren’t prepared for. Years of casual SharePoint sharing have created exposure risks that AI is about to amplify in ways you may never have imagined. In this episode, I unpack the critical difference between SharePoint’s “Share” and “Copy Link” buttons—a simple misunderstanding that’s creating massive security risks as AI ent...
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Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...