webos copilot

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The webos copilot tag covers discussions about Microsoft Copilot being added to LG smart TVs via a webOS update. Users report that the Copilot tile appears on the home screen alongside streaming apps and cannot be uninstalled through normal app management, only hidden or moved. The feature is described as a web shortcut rather than a native TV app, and it has sparked debates about privacy, ownership, and the lack of removal options. Threads explore the update's rollout, user workarounds, and the broader trend of integrating generative AI into connected screens.
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    LG webOS Copilot on LG TVs: Why It’s Unremovable and What You Can Do

    LG smart TVs received a webOS update that silently pinned Microsoft Copilot to many home screens — and owners are discovering there’s no supported way to uninstall it. Overview A recent over‑the‑air webOS update added a visible Copilot tile to a range of LG televisions, placing Microsoft’s AI...
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    LG webOS Copilot Tile Sparks Privacy and Ownership Debate

    LG smart‑TV owners are reporting that a recent webOS firmware update pushed Microsoft’s Copilot onto their home screens as a persistent tile — and in many cases the Copilot tile cannot be uninstalled through the TV’s normal app-management UI, only hidden or disabled, leaving owners with limited...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: A Web Shortcut, Not a Native TV Copilot

    LG’s latest webOS update quietly pins a Microsoft Copilot app to the home screen of many 2025 and 2026 LG TVs — an addition that reflects the industry’s rush to stitch generative AI into every connected screen, but which so far delivers little more than a web shortcut and a fresh round of...
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