Microsoft clarified that its Copilot Terms of Use, which previously stated the AI was “for entertainment purposes only,” contained legacy language. The company explained this phrasing is no longer reflective of Copilot’s integration into productivity and enterprise workflows, and will be updated soon. This clarification addresses concerns raised online about the AI’s intended use.
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