Microsoft reworks Copilot placement
Microsoft clarified an outdated Copilot ‘entertainment purposes’ clause after a backlash and is slimming how the assistant appears in Windows—removing the standalone Copilot from Notepad in Insider builds in favor of lighter ‘writing tools’. The company says the policy wording was legacy text and the product changes reflect a shift toward AI that supports workflows rather than intrudes on them. Those adjustments show how enterprise expectation and reputational risk are forcing tech firms to rethink product placement and legal language together. (moneycontrol.com, windowscentral.com)