Script to Nuke AI Features from Windows 11 Goes Viral Amid Privacy Backlash

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A script designed to disable or remove artificial intelligence components in Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system is blowing up online, reflecting persistent user concerns over privacy and performance in the company's AI integrations.


The tool, hosted on GitHub under the repository "RemoveWindowsAI" and maintained by a developer called zoicware, allows users to target features such as Copilot, the Recall screenshot-based search tool, AI enhancements in apps like Paint and Notepad, and related data-collection processes.


It operates by modifying registry keys, removing AppX packages, deleting hidden installers, and installing a custom update package to block reinstallation via Windows Update.



The repository, which received its latest update late Sunday, includes options for interactive use through a graphical interface, non-interactive automation, backups, and reversion of changes. It supports Windows 11 versions starting from 25H2 and emphasizes that some features may require manual intervention. The script is open-source and carries warnings to create backups before application, noting that Microsoft updates could partially restore components.


Interest in the tool surged after a post on X highlighting the repository, which quickly garnered over 12,000 likes and more than 300,000 views. Similar scripts and debloating tools have circulated in tech communities for months, but this one has resonated amid broader frustrations with Microsoft's AI strategy.





The repository quickly garnered 938 stars and 25 forks, a high level of engagement that shows velocity and reach. Getting nearly 1,000 stars is a milestone that most open-source projects never reach. How many times it's actually been downloaded, however, isn't shown on Github, and the developer has not responded for comment.


Microsoft has positioned Windows 11 as an "AI PC" platform, rolling out features like Copilot, Recall, and on-device AI processing through its Copilot+ PC initiative. Recall, which periodically captures screen snapshots for searchable timelines, faced delays and revisions following privacy criticisms upon its 2024 announcement; it launched in preview form in 2025 with opt-in requirements, encryption, and user controls. The company has described these integrations as enhancements for productivity and accessibility, with on-device processing intended to limit data transmission.



Nevertheless, some users and commentators have expressed unease over resource consumption, potential data harvesting, and the difficulty of fully opting out through standard settings. Reports from technology outlets have noted backlash against what some describe as "forced" AI elements, contributing to slower adoption rates for Windows 11 compared with prior versions.


Microsoft has not publicly commented on the script. The company maintains that its AI features prioritize user control and security, with tools like Windows Hello for authentication and options to pause or filter snapshot capture in Recall.


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