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Microsoft Teams Crashes Due to Copilot With No Way to Disable It

Microsoft Teams on mobile crashes repeatedly when Copilot AI features are active, and the app provides no mechanism to permanently disable Copilot. Enterprise users who do not use AI features or whose orgs have not licensed them face instability they cannot control. The forced AI bundling pattern is a growing structural tension in enterprise software.

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