Microsoft has updated the terms of use for its Copilot AI tools. The company states that Copilot is intended for ...
Microsoft has revised the terms of use for its Copilot AI tools, stating they are intended for entertainment purposes only and should be used at one's own risk.
The company later clarified that was changing with a future update.
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The disclaimer appears in the “IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES & WARNINGS” section of the consumer version of Copilot’s terms of use.
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