"The 'entertainment purposes' phrasing is legacy language from when Copilot originally launched as a search companion service ...
Microsoft's terms of service call Copilot entertainment-only, but the company has been pushing it as much more than that.
An AI expert mapped more than 80 Copilot products, sparking debate over whether it’s branding brilliance or confusion.
An AI aficionado has put together a chart of all the Copilot products they could find. At the latest count there are 80.
Copilot agentic AI capabilities Researcher, Analyst, Agent Builder and Copilot Studio are now available within the GCC, ...
Microsoft has clarified that Copilot’s “entertainment purposes” clause is outdated legacy language from early Bing Chat days, and will be updated to reflect its current enterprise and productivity use ...
Microsoft's Copilot Researcher now puts GPT and Claude to work in sequence—and the combination just outscored every AI system ...
Microsoft is using Anthropic's Claude to fact-check work done by OpenAI's GPT inside Microsoft 365 Copilot, blending its new ...
Microsoft's official Terms of Use for its AI tools say 'Copilot is for entertainment purposes only,' 'can make mistakes,' and 'may not work as intended.'.
Update expands security blueprint into the Secure and Govern Microsoft 365 Copilot foundational deployment guidance.
The disclaimer appears in the “IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES & WARNINGS” section of the consumer version of Copilot’s terms of use.
Microsoft admits Copilot is for "entertainment purposes only" in its terms of use. Users & critics slam the tech giant for ...