Microsoft accidentally wipes out Copilot in latest Windows 11 update
Briefly

Microsoft’s recent Patch Tuesday update, released on March 11th, has led to unexpected uninstallations of the Copilot app on some Windows 11 devices. Microsoft acknowledged this issue and is working on a solution. Affected users can reinstall the app from the Microsoft Store and repin it to their taskbars. As part of the ongoing development, Microsoft plans to introduce new features for Copilot at an anniversary event on April 4th, where CEO Mustafa Suleyman is expected to discuss the company's AI advancements and possibly new capabilities of the Copilot app.
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates for March 11th unintentionally uninstalled the Copilot app on some Windows 11 devices, and the company is currently working on a fix.
The recent Windows update has not only caused the Copilot app to be unpinned from the taskbar but has led to its uninstallation on affected devices.
While the issue with the Copilot app is being resolved, affected users can reinstall it from the Microsoft Store and pin it manually to their taskbars.
At a special event on April 4th, Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman will announce new features for Copilot and update users on the company's AI advancements.
Read at The Verge
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