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Windows 11 Pulls Back Copilot Features As Microsoft Rethinks AI Strategy

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Many users have decried the rapid and pervasive integration of AI features in Windows 11. For many, the final straw was when Microsoft Copilot-ified the humble Notepad application. "Enough's enough," folks said as they downloaded sketchy scripts like Remove Windows AI to rip out the very foundations of Microsoft's AI push. Surprisingly, Microsoft
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According to rumors, unlike initially announced, Microsoft does not want to plug the Copilot AI into all Windows corners.

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Planned to transform the user experience, several of Copilot's IA features will eventually never see the light of day in Windows 11. Microsoft seems to review its copy to lighten its operating system.

Microsoft's plans announced for 2024 have been abandoned (or postponed), and new AI features are now emerging without a direct link to the assistant. Microsoft may have changed its strategy for implementing Copilot in Windows 11, abandoning plans to make the assistant an omnipresent element of the operating system. Features announced for 2024, which promised to integrate Copilot into areas such as Settings, the Notification Center, and even File…

Announced as a ubiquitous assistant in Windows 11, Copilot had to invite himself into notifications, settings, or the File Explorer. Two years later, several of these integrations disappeared from Microsoft's roadmap.

Microsoft's plans to extensively integrate AI into Windows 11 have hit a snag. The Redmond-based company has reportedly scaled back its ambitions in the face of user backlash over the intrusiveness of AI in Windows.

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winfuture.de broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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