Microsoft removes Copilot branding from Notepad and Snipping Tool after committing to scale back on AI, back in March.
A new Notepad update for Windows Insiders begins Microsoft's push to reduce Copilot on Windows 11, replacing it with ...
The latest changes to the Windows 11 Notepad app and snipping tool show Microsoft is retreating from the "Copilot" branding, ...
After months of Copilot showing up everywhere in Windows 11 like an overenthusiastic guest who refuses to leave, Microsoft is finally dialing things back. The company has started scaling back Copilot ...
Microsoft has rolled out a Notepad update for Windows Insiders that removes the Copilot branding and icon from within the app ...
The Copilot button has been removed from Notepad, but the writing tools replacement still uses AI-powered features and looks ...
Whatever else you can say about Windows 11—and whatever you think about its pushy tendencies and the Copilot feature that has been rolled out to pretty much everyone despite being labeled a ...
Notepad change shows a rebrand of AI tools, not a removal, and it has skeptics worried.
The removal of Copilot from Notepad seems to be the first step in a larger plan from Microsoft to improve the Windows 11 experience.
If you thought Windows' humble, no-frills text editor would remain untouched by Microsoft's never-ending quest to monetize things, think again. The company dropped AI features for Notepad a few months ...
Microsoft is now testing an AI-powered text summarization feature in Notepad and a Snipping Tool "Draw & Hold" feature that helps draw perfect shapes. Dubbed "Summarize," the new and highly-requested ...