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Home / Technology / Microsoft's AI Push Angers Users

Microsoft's AI Push Angers Users

1 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Users express strong negative reactions to mandatory Copilot integration.
  • Microsoft claims business customers requested Copilot, which users deny.
  • Microsoft's AI CEO finds user rejection of AI surprising and cynical.
Microsoft's AI Push Angers Users

Microsoft is encountering widespread user dissatisfaction due to its forceful integration of the Copilot AI into various products, including Windows, Office, Edge, and Bing. This aggressive push is met with strong negative reactions, with many users expressing a desire to remove the AI entirely, a sentiment that contradicts Microsoft's public statements.

Company representatives claim that business customers have requested Copilot, a assertion met with skepticism and direct denial from users on social media. One user reportedly called Microsoft's claims "shameless and phony," while others accuse the company of being detached from reality and existing within an "echo chamber."

Microsoft's AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, has voiced surprise at the user rejection, describing critics as "cynics." He contrasts current AI capabilities with his childhood experience of playing Snake on a Nokia phone, finding it "mindblowing" that people are unimpressed by fluent AI conversations and image/video generation.

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.
Users are angry because Microsoft is aggressively integrating Copilot AI into many products without user consent or desire, and many wish to remove it.
Microsoft claims they heard requests for Copilot from business customers, but user feedback on social media directly contradicts this assertion.
Microsoft's AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, finds the user rejection surprising and labels critics as 'cynics,' comparing current AI advancements favorably to older technology.

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