Copilot searches are booming

Four-panel meme using a movie dialogue template. The man says: “Searches about Copilot are up 266 percent.” The woman asks: “Not about how to turn it off, right?” The man stares silently, and the woman repeats: “Not about how to turn it off... right?”
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The joke is that a big increase in searches about Copilot may look like strong user interest, but the meme implies many people might actually be searching for how to disable it.The silent reaction turns the “growth” metric into a negative signal.

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Copilot searches are booming