Microsoft's terms of service for Copilot state that the AI tool is intended for entertainment purposes only, cautioning users against blindly trusting its outputs. This highlights the ongoing need for human oversight and critical evaluation of AI-generated content.
Microsoft's terms of service for its AI tool, Copilot, explicitly state that the service is provided 'for entertainment purposes only.' This clause serves as a disclaimer, warning users that the AI's outputs should not be blindly trusted and implies a need for human verification.
As NovelHub.io utilizes AI for translation, this news is a crucial reminder of the limitations and inherent risks associated with AI-generated content. It underscores the necessity of robust human editorial oversight to ensure accuracy, quality, and reliability in translated web novels, safeguarding the reader experience and maintaining trust in our platform.
Original source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/05/copilot-is-for-entertainment-purposes-only-according-to-microsofts-terms-of-service/
Seven Seas Entertainment has launched an audiobook for the Boys' Love light novel 'Yes, No, or Maybe?' through its Siren imprint. The novel, which inspired an anime film, features narration by Derek Prince and expands the publisher's audio offerings for light novel fans.
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