Today's W.O.D.: Microsoft Says Copilot Is Just
Microsoft just buried a bombshell in their Copilot terms of service: 'for entertainment purposes only.' The company that spent $13 billion on OpenAI doesn't trust their own AI for real work.
Microsoft quietly updated Copilot's terms to label it entertainment-only, joining GitHub Copilot's similar disclaimer. This isn't about legal safety nets—it's about liability. When the AI maker won't stand behind accuracy for business decisions, that's your signal to pump the brakes.
🔥 TODAY'S WORKOUT:
Audit your current AI usage in 15 minutes: Open your browser history and search for 'copilot' or 'chatgpt.' List every business decision you've made using AI output in the last month. For each one, ask: 'Would I bet my job on this being 100% accurate?' If no, flag it for human verification. Screenshot this list—it's your AI reality check.