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Microsoft Reduces Windows 11 Copilot AI for Performance

Sameer Katoch
Last updated: 22/03/2026
Sameer Katoch
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A sleek modern laptop displaying the Windows 11 desktop in a softly lit contemporary office setting, representing Microsoft's latest performance updates.

Microsoft has announced a series of major updates for Windows 11, focusing heavily on improving system performance and reducing the presence of its Copilot artificial intelligence assistant. Acknowledging user feedback regarding excessive software bloat, the tech giant is intentionally scaling back AI integrations across several core applications. In its place, Microsoft is prioritizing highly requested functionality, including a movable taskbar, faster file management, and a streamlined user interface.

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Scrapping Intrusive AI CapabilitiesPrioritizing Core System PerformanceEnhanced Reliability for Hardware and DevelopersDelivering Highly Requested Customizations

Pavan Davuluri, Executive Vice President of Windows and Devices, stated that the company is adopting a “less-is-more” approach for 2026. The overarching goal is to integrate AI only where it is genuinely useful and meaningful to the end user. As a direct result, Microsoft is actively reducing the number of places Copilot appears throughout the operating system, beginning with default programs like Notepad, Photos, the Snipping Tool, and Widgets.

This strategic pivot comes in response to growing consumer pushback against forced AI integration. Recent data highlights increasing hesitation around the technology; a June 2025 Pew Research study found that half of U.S. adults are now more concerned than excited about artificial intelligence, a significant jump from 37 percent in 2021.

Scrapping Intrusive AI Capabilities

Microsoft’s shift in strategy has directly impacted previously announced capabilities, leading to the cancellation of several highly publicized tools. The company has quietly killed the Copilot Notifications feature, which was publicly demonstrated two years ago. Originally designed to let users draft replies or open files directly from app notifications with a single click, the feature never made it past the demonstration stage and will not be released.

The scaling back of system-wide AI features was largely triggered by the rocky rollout of Windows Recall. This AI-powered memory feature was delayed for over a year as developers scrambled to address severe user privacy concerns. Even after officially launching last April, Recall continues to face scrutiny as security vulnerabilities are still being discovered.

Consequently, broader plans to embed Copilot into system-level areas like the Settings app and File Explorer were shelved. While File Explorer eventually received an AI actions menu, it was introduced without the Copilot branding. Instead of handling tasks directly as originally promised, the menu simply hands off operations to other applications. The overarching vision of Copilot acting as an ambient, system-wide assistant is effectively dead, and the underlying technology has even been rebranded simply as “Windows AI APIs.”

Prioritizing Core System Performance

In addition to reducing AI clutter, Microsoft is focusing on foundational operating system improvements under an internal initiative reportedly codenamed “Windows K2.” Delivering these upgrades has become the highest priority for all internal Windows development teams, leading to the postponement and cancellation of other planned features.

A major focus for the year is system responsiveness. Microsoft is migrating core experiences, such as the Start menu, from the React framework to its native WinUI 3 framework. This transition is expected to significantly reduce interaction latency and overhead at the platform level. The company is also lowering the baseline memory footprint for Windows, freeing up more capacity for user applications and ensuring performance remains consistent even under heavy workloads.

Users can also expect a significantly faster File Explorer experience. The upcoming updates will deliver substantially lower latency for search functions, navigation, and context menus. Additionally, copying and moving large files will become much faster and far more reliable.

Enhanced Reliability for Hardware and Developers

Across the operating system, Microsoft is focusing on improving the baseline reliability of hardware connections and developer tools. The company aims to reduce OS-level crashes by stabilizing Bluetooth connections and minimizing USB-related failures. Users will also see improved printer discoverability, more reliable camera and audio connections, and consistent device wake behavior, especially during docking scenarios.

Biometric authentication is receiving a major polish as well. Windows Hello will feature more reliable facial recognition and faster fingerprint sign-ins. The update will also introduce easier secure sign-in options for gaming handhelds, such as the ROG Xbox Ally X.

For developers, Microsoft is elevating the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) experience. New upgrades will provide faster file performance between Linux and Windows environments, improved network compatibility, and stronger enterprise management tools with better policy controls and security governance.

Delivering Highly Requested Customizations

Customization and user control are receiving significant attention as Microsoft attempts to right the ship. Addressing one of the most consistent and popular user requests, Microsoft is officially reintroducing the ability to reposition the taskbar to the top or sides of the screen.

The Windows Update process is also being fundamentally refined to be less disruptive. Users will gain more direct control over when updates are installed, including the ability to pause them indefinitely. Furthermore, the system will allow users to shut down or restart their devices without being forced to install pending updates, as the company attempts to move devices toward a single, predictable monthly reboot.

Finally, Microsoft is taking steps to streamline the overall user experience by removing unwanted distractions. The company is actively reducing the types of advertisements that appear in the Start menu’s Recommended feed and will provide users with a straightforward toggle to disable these ads entirely. Alongside simpler Widget settings and quieter device setups, these changes represent a concerted effort by Microsoft to win back user trust by delivering a faster, cleaner, and more reliable operating system.

TAGGED: Artificial Intelligence, Copilot AI, Microsoft, PC performance, Windows 11, Windows K2, Windows Updates
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By Sameer Katoch
As the Founder of VellaTimes and an avid traveler, I'm passionate about the daily news events happening globally. With over five years of experience in the writing field, I am committed to delivering top-notch news that satisfies your daily news intake.
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