Copilot Is For Entertainment Purposes Only, Says Microsoft (Issue No. 23)
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| Monday, April 6, 2026 · Vol. I · Issue No. 23 · 20 Stories |
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AI Policy · Technology
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| Copilot Is 'For Entertainment Purposes Only,' According to Microsoft's Terms of Service |
| Microsoft aggressively markets Copilot as a productivity powerhouse while its terms of service simultaneously classify the tool as "for entertainment purposes only," raising uncomfortable questions about the gap between AI marketing and legal reality. |
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