Microsoft labels Copilot for entertainment only
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Is your AI "coworker" actually just a prank? Today, April 7, we’re dissecting the viral irony of Microsoft Copilot’s Terms of Use, which explicitly state the tool is for "entertainment purposes only". We explore the massive gap between Satya Nadella’s promise to "transform work" and a legal disclaimer that sounds more like something from a psychic’s website.
In this episode, we analyze why paid adoption has stalled at a mere 3.3% and why user trust is cratering, with an accuracy Net Promoter Score hitting a dismal -24.1. We also discuss Microsoft’s attempt to dismiss this as "legacy language" while simultaneously launching its own proprietary MAI models to reduce dependency on OpenAI. If you're paying for "vibe working," you need to hear why the lawyers are telling you to use Copilot "at your own risk".
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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