Microsoft kills Copilot Notifications feature for Windows 11 two years after announcing it
Microsoft has quietly shelved plans to bring Copilot to Windows 11 notifications—a feature it had publicly announced back in 2024 and never delivered. According to Windows Central, the company has no plans to ship it, and it may never arrive in its original form.
The feature, demoed by Microsoft EVP Yusuf Mehdi at a 2024 event, would have embedded Copilot buttons directly into app notifications, letting users draft replies or open files with a single click—without leaving the notification. It sounded useful on paper. In practice, it never made it past the demo stage.
Even the Windows Copilot Runtime got a rebrand, now called "Windows AI APIs." Copilot as an ambient, system-wide assistant—the pitch from 2024—is essentially dead.
For users who've grown tired of AI being shoved into every corner of Windows 11, that's probably the most reassuring thing Microsoft has said in a while.
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Windows Central reports that the Recall controversy in 2024 is largely what derailed things. As Microsoft scrambled to contain the fallout from its privacy-plagued memory feature, several planned Copilot integrations were quietly put on hold. Some eventually resurfaced—stripped of the Copilot branding. File Explorer, for instance, got an AI actions menu, but it hands off to other apps rather than handling tasks directly as originally promised. The grander vision quietly shrank.Even the Windows Copilot Runtime got a rebrand, now called "Windows AI APIs." Copilot as an ambient, system-wide assistant—the pitch from 2024—is essentially dead.
Microsoft now wants AI in Windows 11 to feel useful, not intrusive
The broader message from Microsoft, per Windows Central's sources, is that the company wants to cut AI bloat from Windows 11 and be more deliberate about where these features actually appear. AI isn't going away, but it'll be more optional and less in-your-face going forward. A Microsoft spokesperson offered a carefully worded non-denial, saying features previewed publicly or privately "may change, be removed, or replaced over time."For users who've grown tired of AI being shoved into every corner of Windows 11, that's probably the most reassuring thing Microsoft has said in a while.
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