Microsoft's recent incident of unintentionally uninstalling its Copilot AI assistant from some Windows 11 devices has actually been welcomed by users, who have shown strong dislike for the feature. Despite Microsoft revealing plans to fix the issue, many users have voiced their frustration about having the app installed without consent. The episode underscores a broader trend of users being uninterested in AI chatbots, particularly when forced upon them by tech companies, as evidenced by ongoing concerns about the limitations and inaccuracies of such technologies.
Microsoft has "unintentionally uninstalled" its Copilot AI assistant app on some devices running its latest operating system Windows 11 - and users, strikingly, are rejoicing the temporary respite from the despised feature.
A quick web search reveals countless forum threads of furious Windows users complaining that Copilot was installed on their system without their consent. Earlier this month, Microsoft rolled out a new UI for its Copilot app to Windows, forcing the AI chatbot, which is based on OpenAI's large language models, on many who don't want anything to do with it.
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