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313 Users Find A Way To Remove AI From Windows 11

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 12/09/2025 13:04 EDT

Users Find A Way To Remove AI From Windows 11

RemoveWindowsAI is a new opensource script that is gaining widespread attention among Windows 11 users seeking to eliminate artificial intelligence components integrated into Microsoft’s operating system. Created by the developer @zoicware and hosted on GitHub, this tool quickly surpassed a thousand stars and has become a central topic of discussion among users who wish to go back to the more traditional way of using the PC, an AI-free experience. The […]

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