Microsoft has begun rolling out its Windows 11 2023 update (also know as version 23H2), which adds some minor features on top of Copilot and its other AI-powered apps announced in September. Now, you may be asking yourself, “Didn’t Microsoft just release a major Windows 11 update?” And you would be correct.
But it turns out that release, which launched on September 26th, was basically just an AI preview meant for last year’s Windows 11 22H2 update. Consequently, Copilot didn’t actually reach most Windows users over the past few weeks.
It’s fair to be confused, because Microsoft’s handling of Copilot has been baffling from the start. We first heard it was arriving as “Windows Copilot” back in May, where it essentially put the AI features we saw on the Edge Copilot and similar tools right into the heart of Windows.
Copilot ended up being the star of Microsoft’s most recent Surface event, where the actual hardware took second place to the company’s AI ambitions. So if you’ve been dying to get your hands on Copilot, be sure to start refreshing Windows Update.
Additionally, the Windows 11 2023 update transforms the built-in Chat app into Microsoft Teams, which will sit in your task bar by default. You’ll also be able to find Windows 11 components under a new “System” label in the Start menu’s “All apps” section. Those System Components will also be under a new page in the Settings app under the System section.
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