Microsoft has released the KB5032288 November 2023 Windows 11 preview update with improvements for the Copilot AI assistant and almost a dozen bug fixes.
Windows Copilot started rolling out to Windows 11 22H2 devices in September and now is enabled by default on systems running Windows 11 23H2. After installing the KB5032288 preview update, the company says the AI-powered digital assistant will be available across multiple displays and will also show up as a thumbnail preview in the Alt+Tab dialog.
Those using a Windows local account can only request assistance from Windows Copilot ten times, and beyond this limit, they'll have to log in using a verified account.
The November 2023 preview cumulative update improves the speed at which Copilot opens from the taskbar.
Users interested in installing the current month's preview release can navigate to Settings > Windows Update and select 'Download and install' after checking for updates.
The update can be manually installed by downloading it from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
You can find the complete list of fixes and improvements included with this preview update in the KB5032288 support bulletin published by Microsoft earlier today.
On Friday, Redmond also started rolling out the Copilot AI assistant to Windows 10 systems with the KB5032278 November 2023 preview update.
The company added on Monday that the December 2023 preview updates will be skipped, with the regular release cycle to be resumed in January 2024.
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This Cyber News was published on www.bleepingcomputer.com. Publication date: Mon, 04 Dec 2023 23:05:17 +0000