Microsoft is preparing to launch its AI assistant “Copilot” for Windows 10, according to a new report from Windows Central, a business news site.
Microsoft launched a beta version of its personal assistant for Windows 11 Copilot in August before its official launch in September last year.
According to reports, the experience of using AI Assistant in Windows 10 will be the same as in Windows 11 and will also be compatible with the same add-ons in both systems.
When Copilot Assistant is added to Windows 10, it will be available to a massive user base of 1 billion users, in addition to the more than 400 million Windows 11 users.
This move will encourage developers to develop additional features and extensions for Copilot Assistant and integrate them further into their applications, which, in addition to improving the performance of the personal assistant itself, will bring an overall improvement for users, its functions and features. . What tasks can it handle?
The report claims that Microsoft is rethinking its strategy to quickly transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11, which is demonstrated by introducing "new features and services" to Windows 10 that are unique to Windows 11.
Support for Windows 10 is expected to end in October 2025. However, sources say the company is in internal discussions about extending this period as Windows 10 remains the most popular PC operating system.