How to remove Copilot from your Microsoft 365 plan
Briefly

Microsoft has incorporated Copilot into standard Microsoft 365 subscriptions, drawing the ire of users who feel compelled to interact with an AI feature they did not choose. The integration was reportedly chaotic, leading to widespread disapproval, especially in Word where Copilot is more intrusive. While users can currently disable Copilot in Word, full removal from other applications won't be available until February. Alternatively, users have the option to change their subscriptions to exclude Copilot, but they need to wait for their renewal period for the changes to take effect.
Microsoft has integrated Copilot into Microsoft 365 subscriptions, causing frustration among users who didn't request or want the AI feature.
The rollout of Microsoft 365 Copilot has been criticized as a disaster, prompting concerns over its mandatory presence in applications like Word.
Users can disable Copilot in Word now, but options to disable it in other apps will be available sometime in February.
Changing your Microsoft 365 plan to remove Copilot will not take immediate effect, as changes are applied only at the next renewal period.
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