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    Albertjonson commented  · 

    Disabling or limiting features you don't need is a reasonable request. If you're looking to completely disable AI-driven services or prompts on a specific platform or application, here's a general approach based on your context:

    1. Disable AI Features in Software Settings

    Check App/Software Preferences: Look for an option to toggle off AI-related features or assistive services. Many programs now include this under settings like "Accessibility," "Advanced," or "Performance."

    Reduce Memory Usage: If there's no direct toggle, check for "low-resource mode" or similar options that may indirectly limit AI processes.

    2. Use Task Manager/System Tools

    On Windows:

    Open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).
    Find the specific AI service under the Processes tab, right-click, and select End Task.

    On macOS:

    Open Activity Monitor, locate the service, and force quit.

    On Linux:

    Use the top or htop command in the terminal to locate and kill the process.

    3. Uninstall or Prevent Service Launch

    Uninstall the Feature: If the AI service is part of a larger program, check if it can be uninstalled or disabled as a component.

    Startup Control:

    On Windows, use msconfig or the Startup tab in Task Manager.

    On macOS, check Login Items in System Preferences > Users & Groups.

    On Linux, manage startup applications via GUI tools or modify scripts in /etc/init.d/ or /etc/systemd/.

    4. Block Network Access (If Needed)

    If the service is cloud-based, you can block its access to the internet via a firewall rule or host file modification.

    If you’re referring to a specific platform or tool that needs a toggle, let me know, and I’ll provide tailored guidance.Feel free to ask if you have any other questions Citation https://ppsspp.site