Windows 10 KB5032278: Copilot is coming to Windows 10, Install Updates as soon as they are available
This latest optional bug fix update (now in final testing) introduces Copilot in Windows (in preview), adds “Get the latest updates as soon as they are available’ toggle, adds new functionality that affects app defaults, the news & interests feature is now larger, Windows Update opt-in notifications and numerous bug fixes. The update will push Windows 10 to Build 19045.3754 and will be released to the Stable version shortly.
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by BrenTech
linux foundation
What i want to know is if this will be another one of those forced things that just randomly appears? If so then there better be a way to permanently uninstall it as well for those who have zero interest in having anything co pilot or AI in general on their devices.
I'm curious to know if this will be hidden from the taskbar through the taskbar settings for the user's discretion.
Loving these vids man, keep up the good work 🙂
I'm running windows 10 home on 2gb ram.
Microsoft started bloating win10
Thanks for the very clear explanation. With all these Windows 11 exclusive features being ported to Windows 10 I hope that means Microsoft reconsider extending support for Windows 10.
I hope that other useful features will make its way into windows 10 hopefully.
QUESTION :
If we're moved the Taskbar to the Right in Windows 10, will the Copilot be Covered the Taskbar?