The copy problem is expected to affect only a small part of the users.

The new Windows update has more serious problems in addition to the Copilot bug. Adobe Stock / AOP

The Windows 11 KB5053598 update has posed challenges for Microsoft, which hopes to add a copy to all computers. Namely, the update is a bug that removes artificial intelligence from the computer. According to reports, Copilot has also disappeared from Windows 11 23H2 if the KB5053602 is available and the problem also affects the Windows 10 operating system KB5053606.

According to Windows Latest, the first news story, Microsoft has stubbornly updated its support page for problems with the Copilot application. The problem is recognized if the copyilot has suddenly left automatically from Windows and the taskbar.

This is not a terribly serious case and only affects some of the computers using Windows. Even if the copilot is removed from the machine, it can easily be recharged from the Microsoft Store.

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The bug is ironic in the sense that users have not wished for copilot on their devices, but Microsoft has decided to install it automatically on their machines anyway.

Now, because of the bug, the copilot is automatically removed without users doing anything. The company will probably publish an update in the near future, after which the Copilot will be automatically returning to people’s computers.

The copy problem is not very extensive and most users do not encounter it. However, there are other problems in the March update that are more serious. Windows Latest has heard At least in cases where the upgrade is not successful or the update has caused blue death screens. The update has also caused more problems with the remote desktop connections.

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