Since September 26th, Windows Copilot has been available via an optional update in Windows Update. Unfortunately, it will not be activated automatically on all PCs that have this update installed.
Regarding Europe, Microsoft explained that this unavailability exists would have a connection with the protection of privacy. In other words, IA Copilot must be compliant before it is available to the general public.
Copilot’s design allows for better integration with applications and other Windows features. Including Microsoft Office, Photos, Paint, etc. On the other hand, Windows is Copilot AI assistant still not accessible in some countries. It is only available in North and South America, the United Kingdom and Asia.
It is entirely possible to bypass the limitations associated with Microsoft Copilot in Windows. If you want to explore the features of this AI based assistant. That’s how it’s done:
- Firstly, you must Open the Notepad application and create a blank file. From there you need to rename the file, the name assigned should definitely be ” Copilot.exe » ;
- The next step is this Pin the file you just createdeither on the desktop or in the taskbar;
- Right-click the file and then click ” Characteristics » ;
- A window will open that you need to go into Replace the target with C:\Windows\explorer.exe “microsoft-edge:///?ux=copilot&tcp=1&source=taskbar” ;
- You only have to Click on the shortcut (on the desktop or in the taskbar) to start Copilot in Windows 11.
Let’s talk about Microsoft’s Security Copilot!
Are you curious about how Microsoft’s Security Copilot works and how it can improve your security management experience? Stay tuned to this post to learn more!
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However, keep in mind that Copilot is a promising service, but not yet perfect. Improvements are underway to make this Microsoft AI assistant more efficient and powerful. In the meantime, you can already try out its features (or not) to get a sense of its potential.