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How is the requirement of Microsoft’s Copilot key on new Intel “AI laptops” not anti-competitive? The Windows key – fine whatever, it just gets mapped to the Super key on Linux. What is the Copilot key supposed to be mapped to? It’s specifically intended to interact with proprietary, cloud-based software.
If someone didn’t want Windows on the hardware they paid for, are they just screwed?
#AntiTrust #Windows
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