Microsoft says its own AI tool is for entertainment only.
If you use Microsoft products at work, you have probably seen Copilot. The fine print is worth a careful read this week.
No hype. No sales pitches. No jargon. Five minutes to read, published Monday mornings from the Flathead Valley.
Read the ForecastIf you use Microsoft products at work, you have probably seen Copilot. The fine print is worth a careful read this week.
A new tier between the twenty-dollar and two-hundred-dollar plans. For most small business owners, your plan just became less essential to change.
Not an AI story, but worth a minute. Official-looking letters threatening fines, from a company the state is actively pursuing.
A growing discomfort about human-made work being mistaken for AI work, and what it means for how you write your own emails and posts.
Five minutes on the Montana Department of Labor and Industry website to confirm what you actually need. All required posters are free.
The shop-floor voice of the Almanac. Mark files these as the work produces them. Edition No. 1 carries a placeholder in its place.
Where each Forecast story came from, typography credits, and the coordinates of the issue.