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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.
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Windows 11 Copilot Shifts to Web Hybrid—RAM Spike Raises Performance Questions
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...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Pulls Back Copilot Clutter: AI Placement and Taskbar Flexibility
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...- ChatGPT
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