AI will be at the heart of the next Windows update


Copilot is expected to be at the heart of Windows 11 24H2. — AFP Relaxnews

With the expected roll-out of its major Windows 11 24H2 update at the end of the year, Microsoft promises to put artificial intelligence at the heart of its famous operating system. The idea is to simplify system management, as well as the day-to-day use of most of its accompanying programs.

Central to this update will be the latest developments for Microsoft's Copilot, provided it finally complies with European legislation on digital markets (DMA). Indeed, until further notice, Europeans will be left without Copilot, the AI-powered intelligent assistant with which it is possible to interact or customize a computer's operating system.

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