Windows 11 has increasingly integrated AI-powered features like Copilot across its ecosystem, from Microsoft Edge to Notepad. While these tools offer productivity benefits, some users prefer a more traditional experience without AI assistance. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for disabling these features across Windows 11 applications.
Understanding Windows 11's AI Integration
Microsoft has embedded AI capabilities throughout Windows 11, including:
- Copilot: The AI assistant accessible via taskbar
- Smart App Control: AI-driven security feature
- Microsoft Edge: AI-powered browsing tools
- Office Apps: AI writing suggestions
- Notepad: AI-assisted text generation
Disabling Copilot in Windows 11
Method 1: Through Group Policy (Pro/Enterprise Editions)
- Press
Win + R, typegpedit.mscand hit Enter - Navigate to:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Copilot - Double-click "Turn off Windows Copilot"
- Select Enabled and click OK
Method 2: Via Registry Editor
- Open Registry Editor (
regedit) - Go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer - Create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value named
DisableWindowsCopilot - Set value to
1
Turning Off AI Features in Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge and click the Settings (...) menu
- Select Settings > Privacy, search, and services
- Under "Services", toggle off:
- Microsoft Editor
- AI-powered shopping tools
- Image Creator
Disabling AI in Microsoft Office Apps
For Word/Excel/PowerPoint:
- Open any Office application
- Go to File > Options
- Select General
- Under "Office Intelligent Services", uncheck all AI-related options
Removing AI from Notepad
- Open Notepad
- Click the Settings gear icon
- Toggle off "AI-assisted writing"
Additional AI Features to Disable
-
Smart App Control:
Settings > Privacy & security > Windows Security > App & browser control > Smart App Control -
Search Highlights:
Right-click taskbar > Search > Hide search highlights -
Start Menu Recommendations:
Settings > Personalization > Start > Show recommendations
Why Disable AI Features?
Common reasons include:
- Privacy concerns about data collection
- Performance impact on older hardware
- Preference for manual control
- Reducing distractions
Potential Drawbacks
Disabling these features may result in:
- Loss of productivity enhancements
- Missing security benefits of AI-powered protections
- Reduced integration with Microsoft 365 services
Re-enabling AI Features
All changes can be reversed by:
- Reverting policy/registry edits
- Toggling settings back on
- Updating Windows (may reset some preferences)
For users who want to maintain some AI functionality while limiting others, Windows 11 allows granular control over each feature rather than requiring an all-or-nothing approach.