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Some people love AI. If you're not one of them (or if you have a favorite AI tool that isn't baked into it), using Windows 11 can feel increasingly hostile. It seems like every part of it now exists to push you into using Copilot—even notepad.exe has a prominent AI button in the user interface at this point.

If you'd like your operating system to go back to being an operating system, check out RemoveWindowsAI. This free script changes various registry keys to disable AI features including Copilot, Recall, and the Copilot integrations in applications including Edge, Paint, and Notepad. Using various workarounds , it then configures Windows Update to not install those updates again (the documentation breaks the process down, if you're interested).

Script : https://github.com/zoicware/RemoveWindowsAI

TL;DR Windows 11 ships with Copilot, Recall, AI in Notepad, AI in Edge, Widgets, and 13+ AI features running by default — all consuming RAM and CPU in the background. You can remove all of them through Settings without PowerShell, and block Windows from reinstalling them after updates.