Earlier this week, Microsoft made a big announcement about the launch of its Copilot AI in Windows 11. However, there seems to be some confusion about the nature of this update. Let’s clear things up.
Contrary to popular belief, the Copilot AI update is not the 23H2 update for Windows 11. Microsoft clarified this in a recent blog post following the announcement. The Copilot update will be rolled out starting from September 26, but it will be included in the 23H2 update, which is the annual feature update for Windows 11.
Microsoft’s clarification is helpful in understanding the upcoming updates for Windows 11. It’s easy to see how the confusion arose, considering the hype surrounding the big update next week. However, Copilot will be the most significant change to Windows 11 this year.
The 23H2 update is not set to be released until Q4 of 2023. This means that it won’t be available until October at the earliest, and possibly even later than that. So, while the Copilot AI update is significant, it’s important to note that it is not the 23H2 update.
For those eagerly awaiting the Copilot AI update, rest assured that it will still be available next week. Presumably, those who have opted to receive the latest updates for Windows 11 as soon as they’re available will be the first to receive Copilot.
As for the initial incarnation of Copilot, there are still some reservations. While some first impressions have been positive, there is still some skepticism about how well it will perform. Nonetheless, we remain hopeful for a successful launch and positive user experience.
In conclusion, Microsoft has clarified that the upcoming Copilot AI update is not the 23H2 update for Windows 11. The Copilot update will be rolled out starting from September 26 and will later be included in the 23H2 update. It’s an exciting time for Windows 11 users, and we look forward to seeing the impact of Copilot on the operating system.
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