
""Copilot is for entertainment purposes only. It can make mistakes, and it may not work as intended. Don't rely on Copilot for important advice. Use Copilot at your own risk.""
""Me personally, it's not a good sign when a company won't stand behind the accuracy of their product. If Microsoft doesn't trust Copilot, why should I?""
""1/3 of the entire American economy invested into a technology that's for entertainment purposes only. Such confidence. I'm sure this will go well.""
""If a car came with a warning not to trust it and it has no specific purpose or design intent, you wouldn't pay for it.""
Microsoft's integration of its Copilot AI chatbot into Windows has led to user frustration, earning it the nickname 'Microslop.' The company admits in its terms of service that Copilot should not be relied upon for important tasks, stating it is for entertainment purposes only. Users express skepticism about the product's reliability, questioning why they should trust a tool that Microsoft itself does not endorse. A spokesperson clarified that the terms reflect outdated language, but the situation underscores a broader trend of AI companies avoiding responsibility for their products' inaccuracies.
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