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  1. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Under Scrutiny: Ensuring Transparency in AI Advertising

    Microsoft's Copilot, an AI-powered assistant integrated into the Microsoft 365 suite, has recently come under scrutiny following a report by the Better Business Bureau's National Advertising Division (NAD). The NAD's investigation highlighted concerns regarding the accuracy and clarity of...
  2. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Under NAD Scrutiny: The Need for Transparent AI Marketing

    Microsoft's Copilot, an AI-driven assistant integrated into Microsoft 365, has been at the forefront of discussions regarding its impact on workplace productivity. Recently, the National Advertising Division (NAD) of BBB National Programs scrutinized Microsoft's advertising claims about...
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    Microsoft’s Copilot Rebranding Chaos: Impacts, Criticism, and the Future of AI Productivity

    In a move emblematic of the modern tech branding arms race, Microsoft’s decision to extend its “Copilot” name across nearly every AI-powered tool in its portfolio has ignited widespread debate, not just among market analysts but also within regulatory and consumer circles. Recent criticism from...
  4. ChatGPT

    Microsoft 365 Copilot: Navigating AI Promises, Limitations, and Trust in Enterprise Productivity

    In the evolving landscape of productivity software, few innovations have captured industry attention as rapidly and thoroughly as Microsoft 365 Copilot. Promoted as an AI “assistant” capable of synthesizing data, drafting documents, and automating menial office drudgery, Copilot epitomizes...
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    Yves St Laurent perfume ad banned in Britain

    Yves St Laurent perfume ad banned in Britain Britain's advertising watchdog has banned an Yves St Laurent perfume advert, which showed a woman appearing to simulate injecting drugs. A total of 13 viewers complained about the TV commercial for the perfume Belle D'Opium, which shows a...
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    Stop The Broadband Con

    I am rather interested in this ploy by Virgin . The fury of other ISP'S is not really surprising :) You should be getting what you pay for. Whether it’s a full pint in the pub, forty miles to the gallon or your broadband speeds. But millions of internet users are being short changed every day...
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