Microsoft pushes AI updates in Windows 11 as it ends support for Windows 10
Microsoft will stop free security updates for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, with an Extended Security Updates program available for up to one year after, covering millions of devices.
- Microsoft is ending support for its Windows 10 operating system as of October 14, which may leave users at risk after this date.
- A survey indicated that around a quarter of Windows 10 users plan to continue using the operating system even after support ends.
- Microsoft introduced a new category of PCs featuring generative artificial intelligence tools, allowing users to activate an AI assistant with the command 'Hey Copilot.'
- The company launched 'Gaming Copilot' integrated into Xbox Ally consoles, which provides real-time tips and recommendations through the AI assistant.
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Windows 10Windows 10, one of the most used operating systems in the world, officially completes its technical support cycle on Tuesday, October 14. Since that date, Microsoft will stop distributing updates and fixes, which increases security risks for those who continue to use it.This change was announced in advance since 2023 and aims to boost the transition to Windows 11, launched in October 2021.This new version is prepared for advanced funct…
Microsoft launches new AI upgrades to Windows 11
Microsoft has today rolled out a series of artificial intelligence upgrades to Windows 11 that would make its Copilot AI assistant more appealing to users by making it easier to automate tasks and connect with services across devices.
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