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Microsoft’s Copilot: A Helpful Tool or a Risky Companion?
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Copilot is marketed as the ultimate sidekick for work and everyday tasks.
- What it promises: Write documents, remember past actions on your computer, and help with office apps.
- Advertising tone: Reliable, smart, indispensable.
The Legal Reality
In the IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES & WARNINGS section of its legal agreement, Copilot is declared “for entertainment purposes only.”
- It can make errors and may not always do what you expect.
- Users are cautioned not to trust it for crucial decisions and to use it at their own risk.
Why the Gap Exists
- Marketing vs. Reality: Public claims paint the product as powerful and dependable, while hidden terms acknowledge hallucinations or inaccuracies.
- Legal Safeguards: The company includes these warnings to protect itself from potential harm if users rely too heavily on the AI.
Takeaway
Copilot can be a useful helper, but it is not infallible.
- Always double‑check its output.
- Avoid using it for important advice or decisions.
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