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Microsoft addresses unexpected Copilot app appearance in recent Windows Update

After the latest Edge browser update, users noticed the new Microsoft Copilot app listed in their installed apps, prompting Microsoft to clarify its purpose and outline a fix for the unintended installation.

byAytun Çelebi
April 17, 2024
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The latest Windows update has introduced a significant change, transforming the previously integrated Microsoft Copilot feature into a standalone app to enhance user engagement with AI-driven tools.

Why are users seeing Microsoft Copilot now?

Microsoft’s recent Windows update has notably upgraded the Copilot feature to a standalone application, making it more accessible and visible on users’ PCs. This shift is part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to enhance user interaction with its AI capabilities across its ecosystem.

Expansion across Microsoft platforms

Microsoft has been actively integrating Copilot functionalities across its various platforms, including Microsoft 365, Edge, and Azure. This widespread deployment is intended to create a cohesive AI-enhanced experience, leveraging Copilot’s capabilities to streamline tasks and increase productivity across different Microsoft services.

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How did Microsoft implement this change?

Transitioning Microsoft Copilot to an app involved an automatic update process, where it was seamlessly installed across compatible Windows systems. This method ensures that all users benefit from the AI tool without needing to manually handle the installation, aiming for a smooth integration into their daily digital routines.

On March 28, 2024, Microsoft rolled out version 123.0.2420.65 of its Edge browser, which inadvertently led to the inclusion of the Microsoft Copilot app in the installed apps section of Windows Settings for many users. This unexpected appearance raised concerns among users about the potential for unauthorized changes to their system configurations.

Will there be a fix?

In response to these concerns, Microsoft updated its Windows release health dashboard to explain that the appearance of the Copilot app was due to the accidental installation of a “Microsoft chat provider for Copilot in Windows” MSIX package. The company reassured users that this software does not execute any code nor collects or transmits any system information. Instead, it is intended to prepare selected Windows devices for future enablement of Copilot features. As it stands, the app does not activate any functionalities and is essentially dormant.

As the situation develops, users are encouraged to monitor the Windows Release Health Dashboard for the latest updates and instructions on how to manage or remove the unintended Copilot app installation. Microsoft’s commitment to resolving this issue reflects its ongoing efforts to improve user experience and system functionality while addressing the dynamic challenges of software management and deployment.

The platforms affected by this bug include Windows 11 versions 23H2, 22H2, and 21H2, Windows 10 version 22H2, and Windows Server. Microsoft has acknowledged the issue as a bug and is currently working on a solution. The forthcoming fix will involve deploying a new version of the Edge browser that will eliminate the accidental MSIX package. While no specific timeline has been provided, the update is expected to be included in the next stable Edge update, which is likely to be released in the coming days.

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