With its latest webOS update, LG has begun automatically installing the Microsoft Copilot AI app on its smart TVs. The change was first spotted by a Reddit user, who noticed the app suddenly appear in ...
Forced webOS update leaves users stuck with Microsoft AI LG has shoved Microsoft Copilot onto its smart TVs, leaving baffled ...
LG has said it will let users delete the Microsoft Copilot shortcut on webOS TVs after complaints that the feature appeared ...
LG smart TV owners are reporting that a recent webOS software update has added Microsoft Copilot to their TVs, with no ...
Microsoft Copilot is now part of LG's webOS interface for TVs and can't be removed. 'Live Plus' is also enabled, which ...
The Microsoft Copilot artificial intelligence (AI) app is now pinned to LG smart TVs on the home screen, alongside Netflix and YouTube. However, unlike those streaming apps, it cannot be removed.
LG has reportedly begun updating their webOS software, adding Microsoft Copilot to compatible TVs, with no way to uninstall the AI software from your smart TV.
The latest example of the technology’s proliferation being forced down users’ throats, likely in the name of artificially inflating growth metrics, appears to be LG brand smart TVs. Tom’s Hardware ...
LG also introduced updates to the webOS browser, accessible from the home screen. It includes an integrated search engine with region-specific results and shortcuts to frequently visited websites.