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Good news for Windows users, Microsoft Copilot to be available on more devices

Eligible devices include both running Windows 10 and Windows 11

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Published onMarch 25, 2024

published onMarch 25, 2024

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Microsoft’s native chatbot,Copilot, has largely been a success and is witnessing increased integration into more and more products, including Microsoft Office andMicrosoft Advertising.

Now, to reach more users, Microsoft is rolling out Copilot on additional eligible Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices.

TheMicrosoft’s official announcementreads,

So, in addition to more devices getting Copilot, sign-in requirements have also been relaxed. You now enjoy up to 10 requests!

This is in line with Microsoft’s plan for a gradual rollout to ensure seamless delivery and minimal hassles at the user’s end!

As per Microsoft, Copilot will be enabled by default on Windows 11,23H2, but disabled on Windows 11,22H2.

The latest Microsoft Copilot rollout began on21 Mar’24for Windows 11. As for Windows 10, it’s set to start by March end for PCs that are not managed by an organization. The Copilot rollout will continue until May for both iterations!

As soon as your device receives Microsoft’s chatbot, a newCopilot (preview)entry will appear under theTaskbarsettings.

Micorosft is confident of the long-term success of Copilot, primarily because of its extensive integration. Soon, users will rely on Copilot in all Microsoft products for every task, whether trivial or intricate!

However, some are stilldisappointed with Copilotbecause it doesn’t generate accurate responses or is too slow. So, Microsoft will have to work on that for Copilot to achieve mass adoption.

What’s your review of Microsoft Copilot? Share with our readers in the comments section.

More about the topics:Microsoft copilot,windows 10,Windows 11

Kazim Ali Alvi

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Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.

Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

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Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.