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  1. Windows 11 Insider Shift: Copilot Branding Removed from Notepad and Snipping Tool

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider builds suggest a notable shift in how the company wants to present artificial intelligence inside the operating system: less branding, fewer obvious entry points, and a quieter, more utilitarian interface. The underlying AI features are not going away, but...
  2. Windows 11 Insiders: Copilot Replaced in Notepad—AI Still There, Branding Tone Down

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider changes are less a retreat from AI than a retreat from the Copilot branding that has been plastered across everyday apps. In Notepad, the familiar Copilot button is being replaced by a more neutral writing icon, while the settings label shifts from “AI...
  3. Microsoft De-Emphasizes Copilot in Windows 11 Apps Like Notepad and Snipping Tool

    After months of Microsoft pushing Copilot into nearly every corner of Windows 11, the company is now doing something that would have sounded unlikely a year ago: it’s backing off. The shift is subtle in the UI, but it is strategically significant, because Microsoft is not abandoning AI features...