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The latest Windows build has found itself with an interesting bug -- it unintentionally removes the Copilot app and unpins it from the taskbar.
Affected users can reinstall the Copilot app from the Microsoft Store and manually pin it back to the taskbar.
Some users (or many?) who aren't fans of Copilot might actually be happy about its accidental removal.
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