In the latest Windows 11 update, some users have noticed that the Copyott program has been removed from their system without prior notice and is no longer on the task. According to recent reports, the problem has occurred after March 11 (March 21), the monthly release of the Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft, in an official support document, said it was investigating the issue and working on amendment. Users can reinstall the coupolot from the Microsoft Store and paste manually to the task force.
While this is a form of software for many users, others who are not interested in coupolot may see it as a pleasant change.
Microsoft works on a new and improved copylot version, which will have a better user interface and a Press-To-Talk shortcut key, allowing users to interact with artificial intelligence similar to Cortana in Windows 10.
Microsoft has big programs for Copyroot and plans to unveil new features on April 4 (April 15, 1404). At the event, Mustafa Suleiman, director of Microsoft’s artificial intelligence department, will introduce new Copyott capabilities.
There have also been rumors that Microsoft is developing its own artificial intelligence models to compete with Openai. This can make significant changes to the company’s artificial intelligence strategy.
If you notice the removal of the coupolot after the Windows 11 update, don’t worry. Just go to the Microsoft Store and reinstall the app. After installation, you can pin it manually on the task force to be available as before.
Microsoft will soon provide a solution to this problem, but by that time, reinstalling coupolot is the easiest solution.
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