Microsoft's Copilot sprawl: A naming problem masquerading as strategy
Hacker News·3mo·gpi
Microsoft has scattered the Copilot brand across dozens of products, from Office to Windows to Azure, diluting what was meant to be a cohesive AI assistant narrative. For indie makers watching enterprise adoption patterns, it's a cautionary tale: confusing product naming erodes the brand clarity that actually drives adoption.
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