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Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of apply
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Take Microsoft, which is currently focused on getting corporate customers to pay for Copilot.
Key facts
- Take Microsoft, which is currently focused on getting corporate customers to pay for Copilot
- Tom’s Hardware noted that Microsoft isn’t the only company using this kind of disclaimer for AI
- A Microsoft spokesperson told PCMag that the company will be updating what they described as “legacy language
Summary
“Copilot is for entertainment purposes only,” the company warned. A Microsoft spokesperson told PCMag that the company will be updating what they described as “legacy language.” “As the product has evolved, that language is no longer reflective of how Copilot is used today and will be altered with our next update,” the spokesperson said. Tom’s Hardware noted that Microsoft isn’t the only company using this kind of disclaimer for AI.