
Ask Copilot why your PC is slow. It might actually have a real answer
THE SO WHAT
System-level telemetry plus Copilot turns basic IT triage into an AI-native workflow—first inside Windows, then across enterprise fleets. IT and helpdesk leaders should assume users will ask the assistant before filing tickets and start instrumenting policies, observability, and guardrails around that path.
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