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    Microsoft’s Copilot Terms of Use Says the AI Chatbot Is for Entertainment Purposes Only

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    Microsoft has been aggressively pushing Copilot, its in-house artificial intelligence (AI) technology, as a powerful productivity tool for enterprises. The Redmond-based tech giant recently released an automation tool dubbed Copilot Cowork, a wellbeing product called Copilot Health, and new native large language models (LLMs). However, despite the push, the AI chatbot’s terms of use describe it as an entertainment tool, which has started a debate online.
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