Recently, the giant Microsoft introduced a new artificial intelligence tool called "Copilot," the function of which lies in being able to assist professionals in online work environments. As is the norm nowadays, Copilot has the potential to generate content that may infringe on existing Copyrights.
In response to the situation, Microsoft announced the "Copilot Copyright Commitment," a project aimed at offering legal protection to users who may face legal action for copyright infringement. In addition, the company stated that special filters have been implemented within its software to reduce the risk of infringement.
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