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Embarrassing Windows 11 bug that deleted Copilot app is now fixed – but will anyone outside of Microsoft care?

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  • A bug in recent updates for Windows 11 and 10 accidentally deleted Copilot
  • Microsoft has swiftly fixed this and reinstated the Copilot app
  • The company will doubtless be looking to forget this odd episode in the AI assistant’s history just as swiftly

Microsoft has rushed out a patch to put Copilot back into Windows 11 (and Windows 10), after the latest round of updates for its operating systems deleted the app for the AI assistant (for some users, anyway).

In what’s one of the more head-scratching bugs we’ve seen from Microsoft in the recent past – and it has some competition there, make no mistake – the key introduction for Windows 11 as far as AI is concerned was accidentally removed from some PCs.

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