LG TV homeowners baffled by a Microsoft Copilot app that may’t be eliminated
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In abstract:
- PCWorld experiences that LG TV homeowners found a Microsoft Copilot app on their good TVs after a webOS replace that can not be uninstalled.
- The app stems from LG’s partnership with Microsoft for AI TV options, at the moment functioning as an online shortcut for AI search and proposals.
- Whereas customers can cover Copilot from their house display, the shortcoming to fully take away the pre-installed app has pissed off many homeowners.
LG TV homeowners are expressing confusion and annoyance on-line after Microsoft Copilot abruptly appeared on their good TVs, with no choice to uninstall the app, Tom’s {Hardware} experiences.
Copilot was reportedly added to some LG fashions together with a latest webOS replace and subsequently seems pinned to the house display. For now, nonetheless, it capabilities primarily as a shortcut to Copilot on the internet, reasonably than as a completely built-in TV app.
LG has beforehand introduced that it has partnered with Microsoft as a part of its “AI TV” initiative. In accordance with the corporate, Copilot might be used to supply AI-based search and advice help immediately within the TV interface.
Whereas Copilot can’t be fully uninstalled, it’s doable to cover the app in order that it doesn’t seem on the house display.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and localized from Swedish.

