I've tested across all three models that are available on there from Gemini 3.1, Claude 4.8 and ChatGPT 5.5 and all three of them did exactly the same thing just last night. so I thought maybe you know maybe I was doing something wrong. I reached out to Copilot about it which he offered to empower my business with Ai, offered me some paid training course, which I would have to pay for of course.
I have previously reached out to customer service on it and not even gotten offered a refund, no credit, nothing. Now I work in healthcare and one of my greatest concerns is someone using Ai for coding purposes. I believe Ai can be a great tool to help empower people and teach them news skills and hobbies, but what if somebody uses these coding services for medical equipment. Well it beep and green light turned on, ai said it goods, it's good.
Thankfully we do have regulations and quality checks here, but in other places where that might not be such a standard. Even on Microsoft website it advertises, Product coding time cut by 90% NIQ transformed one of its most resource-intensive workflows with Microsoft Foundry, processing 32,000 products in 10 hours instead of weeks while expanding market reach and client delivery. So I'm wondering are other people's experiences with using coding agents and how are they alleviated and mitigated these risks. How is Microsoft ensuring these Risks are mitigated or reduced, but they continue advertising them and promoting them.