Canonical is adding AI features to Ubuntu soon, but says users can remove any of the ones they don’t want.
Ubuntu is bringing AI into the OS carefully, focusing on optional features, local processing, and tools that enhance workflows without disrupting the traditional Linux experience.
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Ubuntu users are expressing concerns about new AI features in the Linux distribution, calling for an option to disable them. Canonical has assured that participation in these features will be entirely ...