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Even if it were encrypted, if access to it doesn't involve explicit confirmation and a password then it can be automated.
And if it can be automated then malware that gets on the machine will be able to access it whether it's encrypted or not.
But let's be real, the whole reason Microsoft is doing this is so they can parse your data for AI. And storing it unencrypted makes it easier for them.
Also "the data won't leave your machine" is a red herring. Yeah the data won't; but the results of AI processing will. They'll take what they need and transfer that out, and leave you holding the bag.
They will have your computer calculating hyperspecific queries for ads.
I would be happy to provide my energy to microsoft's openai /s