Microsoft is revising its strategy for integrating its AI assistant, Copilot, within the Windows operating system. The company has announced a reduction in Copilot entry points, starting with some pre-installed applications.
Details of the change
The changes mainly affect applications such as Photos, Widgets, and Notepad, where Copilot integration was initially implemented more prominently. This rollback suggests a desire by Microsoft to recalibrate the user experience, likely in response to user feedback who perceived the integration as excessive or intrusive.
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