Apparently, Microsoft’s AI assistant Copilot may have been a little too helpful in some cases. Last week, Neowin reported that Copilot was showing users how to activate pirated copies of Windows 11 using third-party scripts. Yikes.
Microsoft obviously didn’t like its AI assistant supporting piracy, and Neowin recently wrote that the company has updated Copilot to no longer be as helpful when it comes to activating pirated software.
If you ask Copilot to help you with digital piracy, Copilot now responds that this is something it can’t help you with while also pointing out that it’s both illegal and in violation of Microsoft’s user agreement.
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