Hey Windows 10 fans, here’s the scoop! Before Windows 10 says its final goodbye, it’s getting a cool update – Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.KB5032278. The big news? Microsoft’s bringing the much-talked-about CoPilot from Windows 11 to Windows 10.
CoPilot is like your tech-savvy sidekick – an AI assistant guiding you through apps, features, and more. Initially, it’s for Windows Insiders, focusing on Bing chat. But soon, users with Windows 10 Pro Business, Enterprise, and Education versions will get the full experience.
Why drop this in an OS nearing its end in 2025? Microsoft’s in an AI race and wants to give more users a taste. By adding CoPilot to Windows 10, they’re upping the value, aiming to boost engagement and satisfaction and nudging users toward Windows 11.
Recognizing Windows 10’s importance with nearly 70% market share, Microsoft’s even bringing a Windows 11 feature – automatic updates – down to Windows 10.
Curious about CoPilot? A support page’s got your back. And for all the deets on the update, check the official page.
Why the CoPilot treatment for Windows 10? With Windows 11 gaining traction, Microsoft’s infusing AI into Windows 10 to prep users for the future. They’re playing the long game, eyeing user support for Windows 12, rumored in 2024. Will it pay off? Time will tell!