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Quote:Microsoft’s aggressive push to embed AI throughout Windows 11 may finally be hitting the brakes. Following sustained backlash from power users and the wider Windows community, the company is now reconsidering how — and where — artificial intelligence should appear inside the operating system.
According to an exclusive report from Windows Central, internal teams at Microsoft are actively reviewing several high-profile AI features, including Copilot placements and the troubled Windows Recall experience.
Copilot overload meets user resistance
The turning point arguably began with Windows Recall. Introduced as a flagship AI feature in 2024, Recall was meant to act as a searchable timeline of everything you’ve done on your PC. Instead, it triggered immediate privacy and security concerns, forcing Microsoft to delay the feature by nearly a year.
Since then, Copilot buttons have appeared across core Windows apps such as Notepad, Paint, and File Explorer — often with limited functionality and little explanation. For many users, this felt less like innovation and more like clutter.
That frustration peaked publicly when Windows president Pavan Davuluri described Windows as evolving into an “agentic OS,” sparking thousands of negative responses across social platforms.
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