Microsoft’s plans for Windows 10 may have changed. Because the company brings artificial intelligence-supported Copilot to Windows 10. According to The Verge, however, the software giant had signaled the end of major Windows 10 updates months ago.
“AN IMPORTANT OPPORTUNITY”
“This is a significant opportunity for us to bring the value of Copilot to more customers,” Aaron Woodman, vice president of marketing for Windows, told The Verge in a briefing. said.
HOW WILL COPILOT WORK IN WINDOWS 10?
According to the news, Copilot in Windows 10 will work very similar to how it appears in Windows 11, with a button on the right side of the taskbar that allows you to quickly access the chatbot. This button can be removed at any time. However, Copilot on Windows 10 will not be exactly the same as the Windows 11 version.
At this point, Woodman says, “There will be some functional differences.”
Although Windows 10 has lower hardware requirements than Windows 11, Microsoft thinks that at least 4GB of RAM and 720p screen resolution will be sufficient for Copilot.