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Posted by Bizarro_NikoB
 - Yesterday at 21:03:17
Whatever it is, it will be buggy, problematic and something not requested by the user base. MSFT seems determined to ruin windows. Oh wait, they already have!
Posted by davidm
 - Yesterday at 18:51:27
Notebookcheck could do a bit of work rather than fluff and report on whether it's fully cloud based or not. It probably is, which basically makes your computer an old school client or more precisely a microphone, speaker, and screen, dependant on a centralized and possibly foreign entity. Take a look into Microsoft Purview, Microsoft's centralized software to flip people's access off based on behaviour. Without critical reporting, we are all about to become top-down corporate subjects.
Posted by MSisSheet
 - Yesterday at 12:23:54
They could:
1) remove adds
2) remove unnecessary services to free up several gigs of ram
3) work on optimizing performance and responsiveness

What they do:
- add more unnecessary services to slow down the system even more and eat more ram, to "accidentally" record what we speak
Posted by The Werewolf
 - October 15, 2025, 23:17:56
Because as an office worker, I know there's nothing I want more than to hear all my colleagues yelling at their computers when Copilot drives them crazy with dodgy actions and data...

disable
delete
uninstall
Posted by kk
 - October 15, 2025, 23:05:45
wow, it's exactly what nobody asked for, can't wait to disable it.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 15, 2025, 22:17:22
Microsoft is hinting at a major Windows 11 update that could make PCs fully voice-controlled. Recent Insider builds point to hands-free interaction through Copilot and Voice Access, signaling the next step toward AI-powered computing.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-teases-something-big-for-Windows-11-Copilot-and-Voice-Access-upgrades-suggest-it-is-voice-powered-computing.1139167.0.html