Hey, look, Microsoft isn’t just putting Copilot everywhere and forcing personal users to opt in and pay more for it; they’re also turning off features that Copilot can perform instead for anyone who opts out, like Smart Lookup.
This is all part of the “Copilot everywhere” strategy that we are all part of, whether we want it or not
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