
Artificial intelligence is thriving, thanks to recent advancements at OpenAI. While the company has made significant announcements, what stands out is that other firms, like Microsoft, are also making notable strides. Notably, Copilot is set to make its way to Windows 11, with some users already enjoying its benefits.
For those fortunate users, gaining access to Copilot is as straightforward as installing a new update. This update, known as Moment 4, is exclusive to the latest iteration of Microsoft’s operating system, Windows 11. So, if you are still using Windows 10, you won’t have the opportunity to utilize this AI tool for computer management.
What you need to have Copilot on your PC
Now, let’s delve into what you need to have Copilot on your PC. If you’re unfamiliar with Copilot, it’s the new artificial intelligence designed for interaction with Windows 11. Built upon the ChatGPT model, this tool harnesses the full capabilities of this intelligent software, and some lucky users are already getting a taste of it ahead of the pack.
The best part is that the process is straightforward for everyone, with Redmond responsible for distributing these enhancements. Here are the steps to follow:
- Power up your computer.
- Select “Settings.”
- Navigate to “Windows Update.”
- In the “More options” section, click “Get the latest updates as they become available.”
No additional requirements or participation in the Insider program is necessary, nor do you need access to any part of your computer or its settings for data modifications. However, there is a way to expedite this update through the Windows Update Catalog website. The only thing to consider is choosing the appropriate version based on whether your machine uses an ARM or x64 build.
The news of Moment 4
Now, regarding the new features in Moment 4, Copilot undoubtedly takes center stage. Enabling this function allows you to effortlessly install the upcoming update as soon as it becomes available for download in its final version. However, it’s worth noting that Copilot won’t be available in Spain upon initial installation. It’s only a matter of time before Redmond extends its availability to our region.
Don’t be disheartened, though, as this Windows 11 improvement package will bring significant changes to the system interface. Expect new recommendations in Explorer, making frequently used files even more accessible.
Additionally, the configuration will receive a significant aesthetic overhaul, featuring icons for quicker access to functions and a method for controlling RGB lights on your PC if it supports them.
These are just a few of the improvements slated for the final version, expected after version 23H2, scheduled for release in October. At that point, everything should operate smoothly, with any bugs detected by Redmond addressed for further improvements.