Microsoft’s Copilot terms of use describe the AI assistant as being “for entertainment purposes only” and warn users not to rely on it for important advice. The terms also state the tool may make mistakes and users assume risks when using it. This language drew attention because Microsoft is promoting Copilot as a productivity tool across enterprise products. A spokesperson said the wording reflects legacy language and may be updated. The disclaimer highlights concerns about reliability and liability as companies increasingly integrate AI assistants into workplace tools.