Microsoft has activated the K2 emergency plan to restore trust in Windows 11, following an excessive integration of artificial intelligence that neglected performance and reliability. According to sources from Windows Central, this initiative is not a new operating system, but an ongoing effort to raise the quality of the current system and its future versions.
K2: the technical approach to recover lost performance 🛠️
The K2 plan is not a common patch, but an internal reorganization of priorities. Microsoft seeks to rebalance the load of AI features without sacrificing stability. A review of background processes, optimization of memory usage, and a reduction of constant cloud requests are expected. The goal is for the system to respond smoothly without relying on cutting-edge hardware.
Windows 11: from smart assistant to assistant in rehabilitation 🤖
It turns out that putting a PhD-level assistant in every click wasn't such a good idea. Now Microsoft discovers that users prefer File Explorer not to freeze while Copilot suggests memes. The K2 plan sounds like a corporate mea culpa: admitting that its AI was more annoying than useful. Perhaps the next step will be a physical button to turn off artificial intelligence.