Microsoft pushes AI updates in Windows 11 as it ends support for Windows 10
Microsoft offers a one-year Extended Security Updates program costing $30 for home users and $61 per device for enterprises to ease transition from Windows 10.
- 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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Microsoft Pushes AI Updates in Windows 11 as It Ends Support for Windows 10
Microsoft is encouraging people to talk to their laptops as it rolls out new artificial intelligence updates to Windows 11 and pushes users to phase out its predecessor, Windows 10.


Windows 10 runs on millions of computers around the world. Microsoft thinks it's the best way to get rid of the old computers.
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