“Xbox needs to move faster, deepen our connection with the community, and address friction for both players and developers,” she wrote, pointing to the changes within Xbox leadership. “Today, we promoted leaders who helped build Xbox, while also bringing in new voices to help push us forward. This balance is important as we get the business back on track.

“As part of this shift, you’ll see us begin to retire features that don’t align with where we’re headed. We will begin winding down Copilot on mobile and will stop development of Copilot on console.”

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    There’s got to be a solid amount of internal belief that copilot doesn’t have a future. They have no popular phone - no idea why they didn’t continue making Android phones. That Android game store they announced still hasn’t happened. No popular TV presence besides a limping along Xbox series console. People on windows aren’t using copilot. Even Amazon has a better shot because of their echo and fire devices. Companies developing internal AI tools, don’t know why they wouldn’t base off a regularly updated stable of local AI models as they come out like Deepseek, Qwen, Kimi, whatever

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      If I’m not mistaken, most of Microsoft’s revenue is derived from enterprise, and corporate customers are largely just hands down not willing to accept the risk that comes with premature AI integration. MS is probably also recognizing this, because it seems like they’re backing off Copilot across the board

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      I miss Windows Media Center. It was so great back in the day.

      I don’t think Amazon has much of a chance. People like their Alexa for the simple stuff. We had a free trial of Alexa+. On day 2 my wife was complaining about how slow it was, and by day 4 my 13 year old daughter had figured out herself how to switch back, because she hated Alexa+ so much.