Security News > 2023 > November > Microsoft now rolling out Copilot to Windows 10 devices
Microsoft is now rolling out the Copilot AI assistant to eligible non-managed systems enrolled in the Windows Insider program and running Windows 10 22H2 Home and Pro editions.
"Windows Insiders on eligible devices in the Release Preview Channel who already did this with last week's update should see Copilot in Windows shortly," the Windows Insider Program Team said on Monday.
Microsoft will add devices running Windows 10 Enterprise or Education version 22H2 and Professional devices managed by organizations to the rollout process in a subsequent deployment phase.
Like its Windows 11 counterpart, Copilot in Windows 10 also allows voice interactions via the microphone icon within the chat window.
Unlike the Windows 11 interface, not all Copilot features will be accessible on Windows 10 devices.
Windows Copilot was first introduced in September, initially available with Windows 11 22H2, and is now enabled by default on Windows 11 23H2 devices.
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