- Microsoft has paved an escape in Windows co -pilot
- The co -pilot will no longer help inadvertently in copies of the operating system without a license
- The company has not yet addressed the widest problem available online.
Microsoft has updated Windows co -pilot to prevent the IA wizard from recommending third -party tools to help piracy in its popular operating system.
Previously, it is claimed that Windows Copilot not only recommended the use of third -party tools, but also described ways to avoid the Microsoft licenses system, where other AI programs, such as Chatgpt, were not generating activation keys for the operating system.
When trying the Windows co -pilot for solutions, it will now completely reject any indication of activation codes, third -party tools and information on how to do. In addition, it emphasizes how unauthorized copies of the operating system are illegal, violate the terms of service and recommend communicating with the official Microsoft support to obtain a legitimate copy.
Although the Windows Copilot Lagoon is plugged in, it shows Microsoft’s commitment to refine its AI assistant, which has been a central component of the operating system, since laptops (and the newest desktop processors) have used dedicated NPU to better help the work charges of AI. However, technology is still in your childhood, which is causing some shameful problems, such as this.
With all this said, many Windows 11 activations methods without a license and authorized are still available online, they are simply not being actively promoted by Microsoft’s assistant. It is about controlling things as the content generated by AI is adopted more widely.
A step forward to monitor the AI content
One of the main privacy concerns around AI has been the unauthorized and unauthorized form that can scrape and produce content for the end user. With Microsoft’s co -pilot, it was previously cheated (inadvertently) to show users ways to overlook Windows license protocols. While he never directly gave the activation codes in operation, he was doing things as easy as possible in other aspects. It is certainly not something that Microsoft would like.
There have been discussions about updates, update and supposed degradation of Copilot since the first time emerged in November 2023. In October 2024, it received a substantial visual image change and could interact with online and local content (on the device).
It is an attempt to make Copilot stand out against most of its rivals with ia such as X’s Grok, Google Gemini and the chatgpt of AI. While some of their alternatives can help users to avoid Microsoft security measures, at least it will no longer happen on their own platform.