Microsoft Teams Copilot AI Bloat Causes Lag and App Unresponsiveness
Teams users report that unwanted Copilot AI features add bloat that causes update lag and makes the application unresponsive. This is a pattern affecting organizations using Teams who did not opt into AI features but cannot remove them. The forced AI integration degrades core communication reliability.
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