Microsoft’s new Windows 11 update has caused the Copilot app to be accidentally removed from some devices. After the monthly update, known as “Patch Tuesday,” which started rolling out on March 11, it was discovered that Copilot had disappeared from the taskbar and was completely removed. This situation was met with great surprise in the technology sector.
The new Windows 11 update accidentally deleted Copilot
Microsoft management stated that they were aware of this issue that occurred after the Windows 11 update, and announced that affected users can reinstall the app from the Microsoft Store and manually pin it to the taskbar. The company also announced that they are working on a fix to fix the bug. However, it is not yet clear when this fix will be released.

Microsoft launched the Copilot web app about a year ago and started distributing a new version equipped with a more advanced user interface. The updated artificial intelligence app aims to offer an experience similar to Cortana in Windows 10 with its push-to-talk feature.
Microsoft plans to announce new information about Copilot at its 50th anniversary event on April 4. Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman is expected to take the stage at the event and share the company’s new AI projects.
It was also claimed that the company is working on a new modeling technology to compete with OpenAI. So what do you think about this? Which AI applications do you use the most? You can share your views with us in the comments section below.