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copilot in windows
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Copilot in Windows focus on Microsoft's evolving integration of its AI assistant into Windows 11. Recent threads highlight a strategic shift: Microsoft is reducing the number of Copilot-branded buttons across built-in apps like Notepad, Snipping Tool, Photos, and Widgets, aiming for a less intrusive and more quality-focused user experience. This recalibration reflects Microsoft's effort to balance AI ambition with user experience, embedding Copilot more subtly into workflows rather than prominently branding it everywhere. The tag covers ongoing changes to how Copilot appears and functions within Windows, emphasizing Microsoft's adaptive approach to AI in the operating system.
Microsoft is not exactly pulling Copilot out of Windows 11, but it is clearly changing how prominently the brand appears inside the operating system’s built-in apps. What started as a broad push to seed Copilot buttons across Notepad, Snipping Tool, Photos and Widgets is now evolving into a more...