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ai on desktop
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The tag 'ai on desktop' covers Microsoft's evolving approach to integrating artificial intelligence into Windows 11, particularly through the Copilot feature. Discussions highlight a shift from a native app to a web-based hybrid, which has raised performance concerns due to increased RAM usage. Additionally, Microsoft is reducing the number of Copilot entry points in apps like Notepad and Photos, signaling a more restrained strategy for AI placement on the desktop. These changes reflect ongoing adjustments to balance AI functionality with user experience and system performance.
Microsoft’s Copilot strategy in Windows 11 is once again in motion, and the latest turn is a revealing one. What began as a native Windows app has now shifted toward a web-based hybrid experience, and that change is already raising questions about performance, polish, and Microsoft’s long-term...
Microsoft is beginning to unwind one of Windows 11’s most criticized habits: placing Copilot too close to everyday work and too far from user intent. In the latest Insider-facing direction, the company is reportedly reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points in Notepad, Photos, Snipping Tool, and...