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    As part of Microsoft's big set of sweeping changes coming to Windows 11, the company has confirmed plans to reduce where Copilot and AI experiences appear across the OS.

    Microsoft's obsession with AI on Windows 11 is finally coming to an end, the company has confirmed. As part of it's big plan to address Windows' biggest problems, Microsoft is reducing where Copilot buttons and menus appear across system apps and interfaces in a major move to reduce AI bloat.

     

    It's a major change in direction for a tech company that has a lot riding on Copilot and AI. It's easily the biggest money maker for the tech giant right now, but that isn't stopping the Windows team from putting its foot and saying "no more" to AI bloat.

     

     

     

     

     

    AI in Notepad

    Menus like this won't be a thing for much longer in Windows.

    (Image credit: PhantomOcean3 on X)

     

    It's a refreshing change of pace for Microsoft and Windows, which for the last two years has been falling over itself to bring unnecessary AI features to the forefront of Windows. With the company now pulling back on that effort and focusing more on fundamental OS issues and improvements, hopefully Windows will be better off as a result.

     

    It should mean the days of Microslop are behind us. If Windows can become more stable, faster, and secure as a result of Microsoft refocusing on the fundamentals, everybody wins.

    What’s the one AI feature you’d keep on Windows 11?

    With Microsoft moving to reduce AI on Windows, I want to know what feature you'd want Microsoft to keep across the many Copilot and AI experiences already present. Are you a fan of Notepad's Copilot menu, or maybe you prefer Copilot in Snipping Tool? Let us know what you'd want to keep around in the comments below.

     

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