Windows 11 2H23 update will roll out on September 26 with Copilot

Updated on 23-Sep-2023
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The update will be available to users starting from September 26, 2023.

With the 23H2 update, Microsoft is also going to unveil the Copilot tool.

To access Copilot, you simply have to right-click on any interface or you could even do it with voice command.

During the Surface 2023 event, Microsoft came up with some big and exciting announcements. And it was during the same event that Microsoft even unveiled the release date for its much-awaited Windows 11 23H2 update which is also known as Moment 4. During the event, Microsoft gave us some exciting news. One of which was that the Windows 11 23H2 update will be rolled out soon. The update will be available to users starting from September 26, 2023. Let’s see all that this update has to offer.

With this update, we’ll surely see many AI-powered features incorporated into the Microsoft apps, some of which have already been out for testing. With the 23H2 update, Microsoft is also going to unveil the Copilot tool.

Also read: Microsoft introduces game-changing Microsoft 365 Copilot to revolutionise the way we work

So, the Copilot is basically a native AI-powered addition. The most fascinating part about it is that it can be used anywhere in the operating system and is not solely limited to the browser. It can be used in apps like Office apps (Microsoft 365), Edge, Outlook, Teams, Bing, and Desktop but is not limited to them.

To access Copilot, you simply have to right-click on any interface or you could even do it with voice command. Technically, Copilot is Cortana’s replacement. 

Also read: Microsoft says don’t worry, it will protect Copilot AI users from copyright lawsuits

Also, note that the Copilot works across devices, so you don’t have to keep all your devices handy while working. You can ask the Copilot to do a lot of stuff for you like- turn on DND, enable dark mode, and take a screenshot. 

Apart from this, the Snipping Tool has a new feature that allows you to easily copy texts from screenshots. The File Explorer has also been revamped. It now has better access options like Home, Gallery View, and OneDrive.

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