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Microsoft quietly updates Copilot to cut down on unauthorized Windows activations

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  • Microsoft has patched a loophole in Windows Copilot
  • Copilot will no longer inadvertently aid in unlicensed OS copies
  • The company has yet to tackle the wider issue available online

Microsoft has updated Windows Copilot to prevent the AI-powered assistant from recommending third-party tools to aid in the piracy of its popular operating system.

Previously, it’s claimed that Windows Copilot was not only recommending the use of third-party tools, but was also outlining ways to bypass Microsoft’s licensing system where other AI programs, such as ChatGPT, were not generating activation keys for the operating system.

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