Microsoft Copilot criticized for glitch that allowed false audit logs

Could a recent glitch in Microsoft Copilot have potentially broken audit logs for firms, and could this be a regulatory breach?

Copilot, Microsoft’s flagship AI assistant, received scrutiny recently for allegedly falsifying audit logs and, in doing so, leading to potential legal and security breaches for firms that use the service in their day-to-day operations

Much of the ongoing debate stems from an original article by Zack Korman, a chief technology

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