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Microsoft has announced it will be pushing out its CoPilot AI to more Windows 1o users in the coming weeks and months.

A website named Neowin spotted the revelation in the Windows message center where Microsoft let us know that Copilot is coming to a wider audience – so, if you haven’t seen the AI assistant yet, you may well do soon enough.

Eligible Windows 10 version 22H2 users with non-managed devices will start receiving Copilot later this month. As a reminder, Microsoft began rolling out Copilot to Windows 10 in November 2023 and plans to deliver it to all users by the end of May 2024 (that also applies to Windows 11 users).

In addition to making Copilot available to more users, the company made it possible to make up to 10 requests to try Copilot’s capabilities without signing in with a Microsoft Account or Entra ID.

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