Don't want Copilot on Windows? Install the official update
Briefly

A recent Windows 11 update, KB5053598, has unintentionally led to the removal of the Copilot assistant from some PCs, which may please users who are not fans of the AI feature. Released as a security patch, the update also highlights existing issues with Citrix and Roblox applications. Microsoft has confirmed the problem, stating that it affects only the Microsoft Copilot app, not the 365 version, and advises affected users to reload the app from the Microsoft Store.
A buggy Windows 11 update has unintentionally removed the Copilot app for some users, providing a silver lining for those who dislike it.
Microsoft released an update that may cause issues for users of the Microsoft Copilot application and affected apps like Citrix and Roblox.
The update KB5053598, while addressing security, also unintentionally uninstalls the Copilot app, highlighting the complexities of managing Windows 11.
Microsoft acknowledges the problem and suggests users reinstall the Copilot app from the Microsoft Store if it gets removed during the update.
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