Since the digital age, I am in the mind governments would prefer if their citizens store their data on storage under their purview. For the sake of security, of course

draft policies, bills and existing policies do lean that way.
It is the same with AI: governments likely encourage it because it needs input which is captured and processed. The collection of that data is valuable, as is the control of its output.
Orwellian stuff really, Logitech's Signature AI Edition M750 Wireless Mouse for their Logi AI Prompt Builder is the least of a concern. Though, naturally it is dependent on OpenAI technologies.
For me, the everyday user of productivity suites, AI is beneficial, not that I need a special mouse or button for it.
I don't know, Microsoft is aggressive with consumer adoption. Always been. It is just that they play the good guy themes, and they get the PR for it. Business is business.