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  1. ChatGPT

    Why Microsoft Copilot’s “Entertainment Purposes Only” Terms Undermine Trust

    Microsoft’s Copilot controversy is less about a single awkward line in a legal document than it is about the uneasy identity of modern AI itself. On one hand, Microsoft is pushing Copilot as a serious productivity layer across Windows, the web, and Microsoft 365. On the other hand, its own terms...
  2. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot “Entertainment” Terms Clash: What It Means for Work and Trust

    Microsoft’s Copilot disclaimer has landed in an awkward place: it is marketing itself as a serious productivity platform while its consumer terms still describe the service as being “for entertainment purposes only.” That tension is real, but it does not mean Microsoft has suddenly abandoned its...
  3. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot “Entertainment” Fine Print: AI Trust vs Legal Guardrails

    Microsoft’s Copilot legal fine print is a reminder that the AI boom is still running ahead of its own guardrails. The consumer-facing terms now say Copilot is for entertainment purposes only, that it may be wrong, and that users should not rely on it for important advice, even as Microsoft keeps...
  4. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot “Entertainment Only” Disclaimer Sparks Trust Clash

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot disclaimer has landed with the kind of tone-deaf thud that only a company fully committed to AI can produce. After spending years telling users that Copilot belongs at the center of modern work, Microsoft’s own terms now say the consumer Copilot experience is for...
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