Microsoft has updated Windows 11 to let users fully remove AI actions from the right-click menu. Previously, disabling these features might leave an empty folder behind, but the new option eliminates that entirely. This change addresses user frustrations with what some view as pointless AI integrations.
In a recent update to Windows 11, Microsoft has introduced a way for users to completely banish AI actions from the right-click context menu. These AI features, designed to offer quick artificial intelligence assistance, have been criticized by some as unnecessary clutter in everyday computing tasks.
The update ensures that when users disable all AI actions, no empty folder or remnant appears in the menu, providing a cleaner interface. This addresses a common complaint where previous settings left behind unused space, even after opting out of the features.
Microsoft's move reflects ongoing adjustments to its AI integrations in the operating system, aiming to give users more control over their desktop experience. While the company continues to push AI enhancements, this option caters to those who prefer a streamlined, traditional menu without automated suggestions.