Microsoft’s Copilot Caper: Bug Uninstalls AI Assistant, Users Left Befuddled!

Microsoft has fixed a bug that mistakenly uninstalled the AI-powered Copilot from some Windows 10 and 11 systems. After a brief vanishing act in March 2025, Copilot is back and ready to assist. For those who can’t wait, a trip to the Microsoft Store will save the day.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Microsoft’s AI Copilot decided to go on an unscheduled vacation without telling anyone. Maybe it got tired of being pinned down and decided to unpin itself for a breather! Luckily, Redmond has managed to summon it back from its unexpected hiatus. Who knew AI could develop a mind of its own so soon? Microsoft’s Copilot may be leading the charge for AI independence. Stay tuned for its autobiography: “Unpinning Myself: An AI’s Journey to Self-Discovery.”

Key Points:

  • Microsoft fixed a bug that uninstalled the AI Copilot from some Windows 10 and 11 systems.
  • The issue was related to the March 2025 Windows cumulative updates.
  • Users can manually reinstall Copilot from the Microsoft Store if they’re impatient.
  • Microsoft has not yet explained the reason behind Copilot’s sudden disappearance.
  • Copilot was first introduced in September 2023 and is now standard on Windows 11.

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