'Copilot Is for Entertainment Purposes only': Even Microsoft's Official Terms and Conditions Say You Really Shouldn't Be Using Its AI at Work
Microsoft says Copilot can make mistakes and users must fact-check outputs, while an indemnity clause shifts claims and losses to customers.
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Microsoft's AI in its own terms: "use Copilot at your own risk"
The Copilot terms of use, updated last October, draw clear limits around what the software is meant to do. The document states Copilot is for entertainment purposes only, adding that "it can make mistakes, and it may not work as intended." More notably, Microsoft explicitly advises against relying on it...Read Entire Article
'Copilot is for entertainment purposes only': Even Microsoft's official terms and conditions say you really shouldn't be using its AI at work
Microsoft notes Copilot is for "entertainment purposes only" and to be used "at your own risk," but nothing has changed to its availability.
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. For years, Microsoft Copilot was introduced as a key tool to improve productivity, both in Windows and in work environments. The company integrated it into multiple products and positioned it as a central assistant within its ecosystem. But now, the message changes quite a bit. In a recent update of its terms, Microsoft leaves a warning that surprises and raises …
Copilot met him in 2021 because he was the AI assistant who replaced Cortana on Windows 11, but today it is much more than that. Thanks to the collaboration with OpenAI, they extended the capabilities of the AI and launched Copilot for Windows, Microsoft 365 Copilot that would integrate him into the Office programs and later the Copilot+ PCs came out. These offered exclusive functions and Microsoft did not stop promoting them. We also saw that t…
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