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Microsoft is having a big Copilot problem. PCWorld reported last month that the company’s flagship AI Assistant holds only 1.1% of the web AI market share, a decline from 1.5% over the past year, with smaller AI tools like Grok, Claude, and Perplexity each commanding larger market shares than Microsoft’s offering.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been accused of spreading anti-Semitism after bots created offensive pictures and videos of Jews.
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Wealth Enhancement reports on AI personal finance assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Claude, highlighting their strengths and ideal uses.
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Almost nobody is using Microsoft's Copilot AI, new report claims
Microsoft has spent the past year pitching Copilot as the new front door to work, search, and even shopping, yet a growing body of evidence suggests that everyday usage is lagging far behind the hype.