🦄 Startups & VC 6d ago · Allison Steffens Herrera

Microsoft calls Copilot ‘entertainment only’ while charging $30 a month for it

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Microsoft calls Copilot ‘entertainment only’ while charging $30 a month for it
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In short: Microsoft has spent billions building Copilot into every corner of its product lineup, pitching it as an indispensable AI co-worker. Its own Terms of Use tell a different story. 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 […]
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