Microsoft said it will update the terms of use for Copilot after they went viral.
AI skeptics aren’t the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models’ outputs — that’s what the AI companies say ...
Microsoft's decision to have GPT and Claude check each other's work inside Microsoft 365 Copilot's Researcher agent signals a ...
"It can make mistakes, and it may not work as intended. Don’t rely on Copilot for important advice." The post Microsoft ...
Last month, Microsoft announced that it planned to remove "unnecessary" Copilot features in Windows 11. The news was a bit ...
The company later clarified that was changing with a future update.
After months of Copilot showing up everywhere in Windows 11 like an overenthusiastic guest who refuses to leave, Microsoft is finally dialing things back. The company has started scaling back Copilot ...
This may be changing soon, but for now, Microsoft's Terms of Use document doesn't sound confident about the company's AI ...
Microsoft is clarifying how its AI assistant Copilot should be understood after users spotted wording in its terms of use ...
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The Firefox maker says Microsoft's new "intentional" plans for Copilot were only triggered by overwhelming backlash.
Copilot is Microsoft’s AI tool, built into Office 365 products. You can access it through the toolbar in Word. Look for the Copilot logo and click on it. A panel appears with an area to “Message ...