Microsoft is force-installing M365 Copilot again after a brief pause

Between October 2025 and March 2026, many Microsoft 365 users discovered that the Copilot AI app was automatically installed on their computers. After heavy vocal backlash and several crucial bugs, like the one that allowed Copilot to read confidential emails, the forced installation of Microsoft 365 Copilot was suspended.

However, Microsoft has now decided to reinstate the app’s forced…

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Die erzwungene Installation von Microsoft 365 Copilot wird fortgesetzt

Zwischen Oktober und März stellten viele Nutzer von Microsoft 365 fest, dass die KI-App Copilot automatisch auf ihren Computern installiert worden war. Nach heftiger Kritik und einigen Fehlern, wie etwa dem unerlaubten Einsammeln vertraulicher Mails durch die KI, wurde dieser Vorgang wieder ausgesetzt.

Nun hat Microsoft jedoch beschlossen, die Zwangsinstallation wieder aufzunehmen. Und es ist…

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Apple’s new Siri just works. Why can’t Copilot?

Apple’s secret is that, like the Queen of England, it is never early, and never late. It is always on time. So it is again with Apple’s revamp of Siri, and its integration into MacOS.

Nothing Apple showed in its opening WWDC keynote felt particularly groundbreaking. In fact, the new Siri has none of the agentic AI capabilities a la OpenClaw that dominate today’s headlines.

Instead, Apple simply…

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Microsoft is quietly testing a Windows 11 button to uninstall AI bloat

If you don’t want all the AI features that come with a new Windows 11 computer, you’ll soon have a simple way to get rid of them. Neowin reports that the latest experimental Windows 11 Insider build includes a new button for uninstalling AI components.

MS is making it simpler to uninstall AI components/models in Windows 11. The latest Experimental Ge build (26300.8553) has some hidden updates…

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OpenAI’s Codex can finally control Windows 11 PCs on its own

OpenAI announced via a social media post that Codex desktop’s Computer Use feature is now available on Windows 11 systems. The feature, which enables Codex to control apps on the computer, was previously only available on macOS.

With Computer Use, Codex uses its own virtual mouse and keyboard to navigate the system and perform tasks. It’s particularly useful for developers, as it allows Codex to…

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Microsoft says Copilot AI is intended for ‘entertainment purposes’

Microsoft states in its terms of service that its Copilot AI tool is intended solely for “entertainment purposes” and should not be used for important decisions or advice, reports Tom’s Hardware. The company also warns that AI can make mistakes, provide misleading answers, and may not always work as intended. “Use Copilot at your own risk.”

It’s an interesting bit of hedging given that Microsoft…

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OneDrive’s new image ‘Restyle’ feature is just more Microslop

Microsoft may be trying to eliminate the term “Microslop,” but the company’s latest OneDrive feature certainly seems worthy of the label.

OneDrive Photos Restyle is notable for two things: it feels completely unnecessary, and it doesn’t use the term “Copilot” anywhere.

Photos Restyle simply takes the “Restyle Image” feature of Photos and puts it into OneDrive. The idea is that you have a number…

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