
"A clause quietly buried in the document labels Copilot 'for entertainment purposes only' and warns users not to rely on it for important advice."
"The same document states that Microsoft makes no warranty or representation of any kind about Copilot, and users are solely responsible for any Copilot content they choose to share or publish."
"Since integrating Copilot across Windows 11 and the Microsoft 365 suite in 2023, the company has positioned the tool as a productivity multiplier."
Microsoft has invested heavily in integrating Copilot into its products, promoting it as a vital AI assistant. However, its Terms of Use state that Copilot is 'for entertainment purposes only' and warns against relying on it for important advice. This discrepancy has raised concerns, especially as adoption rates show low user engagement. The Terms also clarify that Microsoft does not guarantee Copilot's accuracy and that users are responsible for any content shared. The enterprise version of Copilot is not subject to these disclaimers.
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