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Posted by sure
 - April 07, 2026, 12:45:37
Just like humans, AI can and will make mistakes (unlike humans's, the AI's mistakes will be ironed with each LLM training, tho, but it doesn't mean that AGI is coming any time soon).

Quote from: jdrch on April 06, 2026, 19:00:40It's legalese so they don't get sued for errors.
Correct, surprised if it wasn't already in their terms of service.
Posted by jdrch
 - April 06, 2026, 19:00:40
It's legalese so they don't get sued for errors.
Posted by JLThom
 - April 05, 2026, 18:45:03
makes sense. legaleze for "we're not responsible for inaccurate or dangerous or negative output from the AI service". of course they're working to build a more accurate & "aware" AI model but they not going to take blame for users that blindly uses system responses or advice that's wrong or harmful.
Posted by Worgarthe
 - April 05, 2026, 14:04:12
Haha, I love that Fail tag 😁
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 05, 2026, 12:55:16
Microsoft is establishing Copilot as its primary AI brand for Windows, Microsoft 365 and GitHub. However, the terms of use, warnings, and disclaimers for each Copilot differ. By doing this, the Redmond-based tech giant is undermining trust in its own AI tool.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Don-t-rely-on-Copilot-Microsoft-says.1266631.0.html