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.
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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.
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