Windows 11 Slims Down: Microsoft Trims Copilot’s Pervasive Footprint
Microsoft has announced a significant shift in its Windows 11 strategy by reducing the number of integration points for its Copilot AI assistant. Previously embedded across various system components, Copilot will now be removed from several key applications including Photos, Widgets, and Notepad. This move is part of a broader effort to improve the overall quality and performance of the operating system, responding to user feedback regarding the perceived bloat of AI features. By streamlining these entry points, Microsoft aims to offer a less cluttered interface while still maintaining the assistant's presence in more centralized locations.
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