Microsoft's AI Identity Crisis: From Productivity Powerhouse to Just Entertainment
Microsoft is backpedaling on its flagship AI assistant, rebranding Copilot as a novelty tool just as users were starting to rely on it for serious work.
After years of marketing Copilot as a revolutionary productivity tool integrated into Windows and Office, Microsoft has issued a surprising disclaimer stating the service is intended for entertainment purposes only. This pivot comes despite the company's aggressive push to make the AI assistant central to its software ecosystem. Critics are calling out the contradictory messaging, as the tool is marketed for professional workflows while the legal fine print distances the company from its reliability or accuracy.
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