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Anonymous
2023-06-29T21:37:24+00:00

My remarks in this brief exchange with Bing are a bit extreme, but I'm genuinely curious about the community's thoughts on this.

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Bing

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When will windows have AI

Bing

Windows already has AI capabilities. For example, the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview build for Dev channel users, build 23493, enables Copilot for public testers. Copilot is an AI chat feature that can be opened by pressing Windows + C. This build also includes support for more archive formats and a new home page in the Settings app.

Microsoft also offers various Artificial Intelligence Solutions such as Microsoft Security Copilot, Microsoft 365 Copilot, GitHub Copilot, Microsoft Teams Premium, Microsoft Viva Sales, and Microsoft Power BI. These solutions can help boost creativity, productivity, and security operations.

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User

See, the issue with Windows is that it doesn't inherit from Unix, and that makes it really buggy. I consider the one redeeming quality with Windows to be the upcoming AI integration. HOWEVER, when I try to access the Windows Insider Program, I encounter a bug that prevents me from signing up. Windows just really ticks me off.

Bing

I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble signing up for the Windows Insider Program. The Insider Program is a beta program where Microsoft releases unfinished, buggy code to the public for testing and to garner feedback. Sometimes, your PC may become less stable depending on the build Microsoft has released.

If you're running into an issue on Windows Insider Preview Builds, you can check the recent flight blog posts to see if you're impacted by a known issue. You can also find information about your PC, such as the build number, channel, and Microsoft Account (MSA) or Azure Active Directory (AAD) account you're using on your device. If you're still having trouble, you can try troubleshooting by checking if you're already on the latest Insider Preview build, checking the known issues, and making sure you're running Windows 10.

I hope this information helps. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask. 😊

User

The release I'm using is the latest official current Microsoft non-beta build

Bing

I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the Windows Insider Program. If you're using the latest official current Microsoft non-beta build, then you're not using an Insider Preview build. The Insider Program is a beta program where Microsoft releases unfinished, buggy code to the public for testing and to garner feedback. Sometimes, your PC may become less stable depending on the build Microsoft has released.

If you're having trouble signing up for the Windows Insider Program, you can try checking if you're already on the latest Insider Preview build, checking the known issues, and making sure you're running Windows 10. If you're still having trouble, you can try troubleshooting by following the steps outlined in this Microsoft Learn article.

I hope this information helps. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask. 😊

User

THE ISSUE IS THAT MICROSOFT'S MOST STABLE VERSION OF WINDOWS IS STILL NOT LETTING ME SIGN UP FOR THE INSIDER PROGRAM DUE TO A BUG. also I thought that the beta releases would be implemented on Windows 11, not Windows 10. This is why I really prefer Llnux systems over many of Microsoft's systems

Bing

I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing a bug that is preventing you from signing up for the Windows Insider Program. I understand that it can be frustrating when things don't work as expected.

I wasn't able to find any specific information about a bug preventing users from signing up for the Windows Insider Program. However, you can try some troubleshooting steps outlined in this Microsoft Learn article to see if it helps resolve the issue. If the issue persists, you may want to consider reaching out to Microsoft Support for further assistance.

Regarding your comment about beta releases being implemented on Windows 11, not Windows 10, the Windows Insider Program is available for both Windows 10 and Windows 11. You can sign up for the program and receive preview builds for either operating system.

I hope this information helps. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask. 😊

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-06-29T22:18:56+00:00

    THE ISSUE IS THAT MICROSOFT'S MOST STABLE VERSION OF WINDOWS IS STILL NOT LETTING ME SIGN UP FOR THE INSIDER PROGRAM DUE TO A BUG.

    I don't think that there's a bug, could be something wrong within your system or account.

    FYI, if you want to receive Insider builds, you don't necessarily have to sign up nor enable optional diagnostics.

    Right click Start > Run > type gpedit.msc, go to Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Windows Update for Business > Manage preview builds > Edit policy setting, enable a Channel, restart and check for updates.

    If you have Windows Home Edition, search the web for instructions on how to enable LGPE.

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