Despite the lingering perception that no one really uses Copilot, Microsoft said on Wednesday that the number of users and ...
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Editor's take: As Microsoft builds Copilot AI deeper into Windows, the move is rekindling debate over how much control any one company should exercise over the computing environment that so many ...
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"Copilot is for entertainment purposes only," one reads. Adding that "it can make mistakes," "may not work as intended," and that users should not "rely on Copilot for important advice." And to top it ...
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This may be changing soon, but for now, Microsoft's Terms of Use document doesn't sound confident about the company's AI assistant. Reading time 1 minute Here’s an ...
Microsoft's most recent update on its terms of use for Copilot confirms what many people who are skeptical of the technology have been saying all this time: it is for ...
But one of Copilot’s Terms of Use just caught the internet’s attention for seeming to contradict that image of Copilot as a game-changer in the workplace, instead ...
Microsoft is making sure its Copilot Terms of Use no longer steal the show. The tech giant said it will be updating its user agreement after viral posts pointed out ...
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