Microsoft is planning to bring the same Microsoft Copilot to Windows 10 in an update coming soon.
Just like Windows 11, this update to Windows 10 will place a Copilot button directly on the Windows 10 taskbar,
which will open the exact same Copilot sidebar experience found on Windows 11.
The main reason behind this decision is market share. Windows 10 is still in use on around 1 billion monthly active devices,
compared to the 400 million monthly active devices on Windows 11.
Microsoft is planning to extend the end of support date of Windows 10, which is currently set for October 2025.
by Zac Bowden
https://www.windowscentral.com/soft...-its-ai-copilot-to-1-billion-windows-10-users
Just like Windows 11, this update to Windows 10 will place a Copilot button directly on the Windows 10 taskbar,
which will open the exact same Copilot sidebar experience found on Windows 11.
The main reason behind this decision is market share. Windows 10 is still in use on around 1 billion monthly active devices,
compared to the 400 million monthly active devices on Windows 11.
Microsoft is planning to extend the end of support date of Windows 10, which is currently set for October 2025.
by Zac Bowden
https://www.windowscentral.com/soft...-its-ai-copilot-to-1-billion-windows-10-users