Microsoft Downgrades Copilot in Windows 11
When Microsoft first introduced Copilot in Windows, users were hopeful that the AI companion would help manage Windows features. However, the limited functionality and slow performance left much to be desired.
Now, Microsoft is removing Copilot’s integration in Windows 11 and replacing it with a web-wrapper app. While this change offers some advantages, such as the ability to move and resize the window, it also means that the AI companion is no longer deeply integrated into the operating system.
The new Copilot functions like the web version, offering the same chat experience but lacking the Windows-specific controls that were once available.
Why Microsoft is Making the Change
Microsoft claims that the new web-based wrapper provides more development flexibility and allows for optimized user experiences based on feedback. However, the company’s statement lacks technical details and seems more like a marketing pitch than an engineering decision.
It remains uncertain when this change will be implemented in the stable version of Windows 11, but it could potentially be part of the upcoming 24H2 release later this year.
Closing Words
While there is a possibility of future updates reintroducing controls or improving the Copilot experience, the current outlook is not promising. It appears that Microsoft may have realized the limited use of the features integrated into Copilot, leading to this downgrade.
On the bright side, users can now easily uninstall Copilot from Windows 11, offering more control over their system. What are your thoughts on this development? Would you consider using an AI companion under certain conditions? Share your opinions below. (via Windows Latest)