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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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams Copilot toggle re-enables and messaging state desyncs
Users report Microsoft Teams' Copilot toggle reverting to enabled on each launch, plus chronic messaging-server disconnects and read/unread status desyncs. The defects are functional, not feature-gap, so users feel locked in by employer mandate.
Teams hangs, misses notifications, forces Copilot on users
Users report Teams constantly hangs, fails to deliver new-message notifications, and drops offline while also pushing Copilot AI surfaces with no opt-out. Signals demand for AI-optional enterprise comms.
Teams Copilot refuses instructions and ignores user directives
Users report that Teams Copilot AI assistant frequently declines to follow instructions. Single complaint with no broader market opportunity beyond Microsoft product feedback.
Microsoft Teams App Crashes Consistently After Updates
Teams users experience recurring app crashes that correlate with update deployments, suggesting persistent regression failures in the update pipeline. This makes updates a reliability hazard rather than an improvement. Users have no recourse except to wait for a subsequent patch.
Microsoft Teams Becomes Completely Non-Functional After Repeated Updates
Microsoft Teams crashes so frequently after updates that users joke about it being a feature. Multiple update cycles have rendered the app completely non-functional with no recovery path through normal troubleshooting.
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