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<blockquote> <div style="background: Lavender; padding: 20px; border: 1px solid gray;">Please see [[License]] for the AI Assistant App's End-User License Agreement (EULA).</div></blockquote>
<blockquote> <div style="background: Lavender; padding: 20px; border: 1px solid gray;">Please see [[License]] for the AI Assistant App's End-User License Agreement (EULA).</div></blockquote>


<blockquote> <div style="background: LightYellow; padding: 20px; border: 1px solid gray;">'''Note:''' Windows Defender is flagging AI Assistant applications as viruses/trojans because of their network communications. We're working with the Microsoft malware analysis team to fix this problem.
<blockquote> <div style="background: LightYellow; padding: 20px; border: 1px solid gray;">'''Note:''' Windows Defender is currently flagging AI Assistant applications as viruses/trojans because of their network communications. We're working with the Microsoft malware analysis team to fix this issue.
To configure Defender to let AI Assistant applications run on your computer, follow this workaround:
As a workaround, to configure Microsoft Defender to let AI Assistant applications run on your computer, follow these steps:
Go to Start> Settings> Update and Security> Windows Security> Protection against viruses and threats.
Go to Start> Settings> Update and Security> Windows Security> Protection against viruses and threats.
Under Virus and threat protection settings, select Manage settings, then, under Exclusions, select Add or remove exclusions.
Under Virus and threat protection settings, select Manage settings, then, under Exclusions, select Add or remove exclusions.