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Microsoft rolls back some of its Copilot AI bloat on Windows | TechCrunch
- Microsoft rolls back Copilot integrations on Windows 11 to focus on truly useful AI features.
- The Copilot reductions target apps like Photos, Widgets, Notepad, and the Snipping Tool.
- Microsoft frames the move as addressing AI bloat and user trust concerns.
- Microsoft plans to move the taskbar to the top or sides of the screen.
- The updates are part of broader Windows 11 quality improvements announced by Microsoft.
- Microsoft cites community feedback as influencing its AI integration strategy.
- Windows Insider Program navigation will be simplified.
- Other updates include faster File Explorer and improved Widgets.
- The article notes user privacy concerns tied to AI features.
- The report was published by TechCrunch staff reporter Sarah Perez.
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