Former engineer criticizes Microsoft for prioritizing AI over Windows 11 fixes

A former Microsoft engineer has publicly urged the company to focus on stabilizing and improving Windows 11 before advancing AI features. He argues that the operating system needs fundamental fixes to become more performant. This criticism highlights ongoing concerns about Windows 11's reliability.

In a pointed critique, an ex-engineer at Microsoft has called out the company for neglecting core improvements to Windows 11 in favor of AI developments. He insists that Microsoft must 'fix Windows 11 until it doesn't suck,' emphasizing the need to prioritize stability and performance over new technologies like AI.

The engineer's statement, as reported by TechRadar, underscores a frustration with the current state of the operating system. 'It's time for Microsoft to stabilize, improve, and make the system more performant,' he said, pointing to persistent issues that affect user experience.

This comes amid broader discussions about Microsoft's software strategy. While the company has pushed AI integrations, such as in Copilot features, critics like this former employee argue that foundational problems—ranging from usability to efficiency—must be addressed first. The publication date of the article is December 2, 2025, reflecting recent sentiments in the tech community.

No specific details on the engineer's identity or exact context of his remarks were provided, but the message resonates with users who have voiced similar complaints about Windows 11 since its launch.

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