Everyone Laughs at Microsoft After the Discovery of a Special Clause About Copilot that Would Be Just a "Simple Entertainment"
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Microsoft denies that Copilot is intended solely for entertainment purposes while one of its own documents recommends not to trust this tool that loses market share.The recent updates (April 2026) of Microsoft's Terms of Use present Microsoft Copilot as being intended "only for entertainment purposes" and "to use at your own risk", with warnings that it should not be relied on for important advice. This...
Artificial intelligence is now at the heart of everyday work tools, from word processing to image editing. Tech giants compete with promises to impose their virtual assistants as indispensable. However, Copilot's terms of use reveal a surprising gap between Microsoft's commercial discourse and the legal reality of its flagship product. An assistant imposed everywhere, but classified as entertainment For several months, Microsoft has been increas…
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