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windows learning center
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The Windows Learning Center is Microsoft's official hub for how-to guides and tutorials about Windows. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight two notable events involving this resource. First, Microsoft removed a Windows Learning Center article that argued Windows Defender is sufficient for most users, redirecting it to the homepage. Second, the Learning Center has been publishing guides with AI-generated images that contain factual errors, such as a Snipping Tool tutorial showing a desktop with two Start buttons. These incidents raise questions about editorial standards and trust in Microsoft's instructional content. The tag covers threads analyzing these developments and their implications for Windows users.
Microsoft appears to have removed an April 9 Windows Learning Center article titled “Best antivirus software for 2026: The built-in Windows protection you need,” after the page argued that many Windows 11 users do not need third-party antivirus software. The vanished page now redirects to...
Microsoft’s Windows Learning Center is now publishing how-to guides that lean heavily on AI-generated imagery, and the result is exactly the kind of editorial mismatch that makes readers stop trusting the page. In one recent Snipping Tool article, Microsoft even labels the artwork “AI art...