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Build will include a Copilot super app, a new reasoning AI model, and lots of Windows improvements. Build will include a Copilot super app, a new reasoning AI model, and lots of Windows improvements.
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Build will continue through June 3rd, and we’ll have all the updates on Microsoft’s announcements here. Definitely not. No, not at all. Look, I mean, obviously that’s a cool headline and a fun phrase.