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- Microsoft Is Calling Too Many Things Copilot, Ad Watchdog . . .
NAD called out Microsoft's "universal use of the product description as 'Copilot'" and said "consumers would not necessarily understand the difference," according to a recent report from the watchdog
- Microsoft should change its Copilot advertising, says watchdog
Microsoft has been claiming that Copilot has productivity and return on investment (ROI) benefits for businesses that adopt the AI assistant, including that “67%, 70%, and 75% of users say they
- Ad Watchdog Calls Out Microsoft for Confusing Copilot . . .
According to the Better Business Bureau’s National Advertising Division (NAD), Microsoft’s use of “Copilot” across all its AI tools may mislead customers The watchdog says the tools don’t actually work “seamlessly across all your data” as advertised Also read: Microsoft brings Copilot Notebooks to OneNote for enterprise users
- ‘Copilot’ this, ‘Copilot’ that. A watchdog wants Microsoft to . . .
The watchdog also recommended that Microsoft discontinue or modify its advertising to disclose a clear basis for the claim that “Over the course of 6, 10, and more than 10 weeks, 67%, 70%, and 75% of users say they are more productive” because that survey doesn’t necessarily account for actual productivity gains, just perceived gains
- Microsoft Copilot Under Fire: Watchdog Slams Ads, Security . . .
An advertising watchdog challenges Microsoft's Copilot productivity claims, citing a lack of objective proof The demanded changes to its marketing come as critical security flaws like 'EchoLeak
- Microsoft Urged to Revise Copilot Advertising Claims by . . .
Microsoft should change its Copilot advertising, says watchdog Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years Microsoft's Copilot advertising has been criticized by an industry watchdog for its productivity claims and confusing use of Copilot branding
- Microsoft’s AI Copilot Branding Under Fire: Clarity vs . . .
The watchdog claims Microsoft’s blanket use of “Copilot” across various tools is not just unhelpful—it’s potentially misleading Though Microsoft disagrees with the ruling, it says it will comply, marking yet another chapter in the tech giant’s long history of branding missteps the Original
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