Microsoft promised it would reduce the visibility of AI, but Copilot has now returned to its original, invasive sidebar design.



  • Microsoft has added new docking options to Copilot on Windows, returning to the original sidebar layout
  • This comes amid promises that Microsoft would reduce the visibility of AI and bloatware to improve Windows.
  • The new Copilot docking options are still in a rollout phase for Windows users.

Windows 11 users have taken Microsoft to task for its overuse of AI and bloatware, which it promised to reduce as part of the Windows K2 project, but a new move suggests the company might not be as committed to removing AI features as some expected.

As reported by Windows Latest, Copilot has returned to its original sidebar layout, forcing you to leave apps aside when docking the AI ​​assistant. Basically, this works almost exactly like Windows 11’s Snap Layouts, allowing users to have apps side by side, but with Copilot’s new docking options on the left or right side of the desktop.

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