Microsoft keeps reinstalling Copilot, but this Group Policy removes it for good
Microsoft’s obsession with AI integration began a couple of years ago, when the company announced Copilot as a web tool and then later added it to Windows. The company didn't stop there; it even built custom computers and partnered with OEMs to build PCs with custom chips for AI tasks. You might remember the Snapdragon X Elite processor lineup of Copilot+ PCs that promised an on-device AI experience, multiple AI features, and integrations with popular apps.
Microsoft’s obsession with AI integration began a couple of years ago, when the company announced Copilot as a web tool and then later added it to Windows. The company didn’t stop there; it even built custom computers and partnered with OEMs to build PCs with custom chips for AI tasks. You might remember the Snapdragon X Elite processor lineup of Copilot+ PCs that promised an on-device AI experience, multiple AI features, and integrations with popular apps.
Juliana Perrin
Switzerland
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