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The hijack is real. Today, March 11, 2026, we investigate the "Invisible Tax" on your hardware. For months, users have noticed a mysterious 15-20% spike in background CPU usage. Today, we have confirmed the culprit: Windows 'Recall' and the 'NPU-Idle' background telemetry. Microsoft has officially turned your silicon into a laboratory for their AI models—without your explicit consent. We dive into the "Resource Extraction Crisis." Reports from tech labs across the globe today confirm that nearly a fifth of your processor’s "Brain" is being diverted to power hidden AI sub-processes like NeuralFilter.exe and CopilotRuntime.sh. These are not just features; they are persistent background drains that turn your high-end PC into a sluggish machine. We analyze the technical fallout: with thermal throttling reported on even the latest 2026 chips, is Microsoft’s AI obsession killing your hardware's lifespan? We have uncovered 3 Secret Terminal Commands that serve as the "Off Switch" for these deep-system leeches. Key Highlights: The Optimization Gambit The "Recall" Purge: A technical look at the DISM command that completely strips the AI-indexing database from your kernel, freeing up massive amounts of L3 Cache. NPU De-Scheduling: Why Windows defaults to "AI-First" processing, and how a single RegEdit bypass can force your PC to prioritize your games and apps over background "Thinking." The Telemetry Kill-Switch: How to use the sc delete command to permanently silence the "AI-Heartbeat" service that pings Microsoft’s servers every 60 seconds. Thermal Relief: Real-world data showing a 10°C drop in laptop temperatures once these "Parasitic Processes" are terminated. The Final Escalation: Analyzing the shift in user rights: "Your CPU is your property; it’s time to stop the AI from squatting on your hardware." We track the war between users and corporate bloatware. If you want to see the "Deep-Clean Script" that automates this 20% power reclaim—hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE now! Disclaimer This video is for educational and informational purposes. Data is based on March 11, 2026, performance benchmarks on Windows 12 (Build 26500). Modifying system files via Terminal can be risky; always create a System Restore point before reclaiming your power.