Copilot's crudeness has left Microsoft chasing Google, again (not so good for Windows users stuck with copilot)
https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/09/copilot_vs_notebooklm/
Opinion A year ago it looked as if the world could be Microsoft's oyster. The software giant dominated the enterprise, was catching up to cloudy rivals, and then managed to purchase forty-nine percent of the for-profit subsidiary of ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
Having secured a stake in the leading purveyor of generative AI, it started to build it into products that attracted enormous attention, like Bing. Microsoft dangled the enticing prospect that its long-suffering search services could improve to the point at which they would challenge arch-rival Google.
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Microsoft's missteps started in May 2023 when it launched a company-wide strategy that could have been titled "Copilot all the things!" Windows 11 got a Copilot assistant and a Copilot key. Edge got a Copilot panel, while Microsoft 365 got the full treatment.
(unenthusiastic response followed ... )
There is one shining star in the Microsoft 365 Copilot firmament: Teams. The one app everyone loves to hate created to undercut Slack Teams became an indispensable hybrid working tool during the pandemic. Copilot for Teams acts as the perfect secretary taking transcripts of meetings, generating a summary, complete with action items. It even mails the participants. It's very helpful, but with a caveat: you might not want your every meeting recorded and transcribed. Anecdotally, a few of those transcripts have ended up as evidence in lawsuits.
OOPS!
Just a skim.
More detail at the link.
How to disable copilot in Windows 11
https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/software/how-disable-copilot-in-windows-11
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-do-i-disable-copilot-and-all-other-ai/e74a841f-794c-48d2-9a8a-e3ccfac8ea86