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Home / Technology / Microsoft Scales Back Windows 11 AI Push

Microsoft Scales Back Windows 11 AI Push

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Microsoft reportedly reassessing its AI strategy for Windows 11.
  • Copilot integrations may be removed from apps like Notepad starting 2026.
  • Windows Recall is internally viewed as a failure by Microsoft.
Microsoft Scales Back Windows 11 AI Push

Microsoft is reportedly reevaluating its AI strategy for Windows 11, aiming to streamline or remove Copilot integrations from several built-in apps. This shift comes after significant user criticism and a notable decline in Microsoft's stock value. Sources indicate that teams within the company recognize that indiscriminately adding Copilot icons across the user interface has not been beneficial.

Starting as early as 2026, features like Copilot may be removed from applications such as Notepad and Paint. Microsoft has also reportedly paused the addition of new Copilot buttons to other applications. Internally, the Windows Recall feature is considered a failure, although the company may explore alternative implementations of the 'photographic memory' concept.

While underlying AI developments like Semantic Search and new APIs for developers will continue, prominent AI features that have caused user frustration are potentially being reconsidered. This move could signal a return to prioritizing core operating system performance and stability, aiming to regain user trust.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Microsoft is reportedly looking to streamline or remove Copilot integrations from several built-in apps like Notepad and Paint, potentially starting in 2026.
Internally, Microsoft views the current implementation of Windows Recall as a failure, though they are looking to evolve the concept.
Changes such as removing Copilot integrations from apps like Notepad and Paint are reportedly planned to begin starting in 2026.

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