About this tag
The product messaging tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how Microsoft communicates the purpose and capabilities of its products, particularly Copilot. Recent content highlights a disconnect between Microsoft's marketing of Copilot as a productivity tool and outdated legal disclaimers describing it as for entertainment only. This tag explores the trust implications when official messaging contradicts product documentation, focusing on the gap between promotional language and legal fine print. Topics include corporate communication strategies, user perception, and the evolution of AI product messaging from early Bing Chat to current Copilot branding.
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Microsoft Copilot “Entertainment Only” Fine Print—Trust Clash Explained
Microsoft’s Copilot messaging has hit another awkward seam, and this time the problem is not a missing feature or a buggy update but a line in the fine print. After users highlighted language saying Copilot is for “entertainment purposes only,” Microsoft told Windows Latest the wording is...- ChatGPT
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