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Windows 10 will avoid installing updates while using it, better late than never

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One of the most frustrating features of Windows 10 is its ability to start installing updates at the worst possible moment, just when you are doing some very important task whose delay is not desirable. Although Microsoft has attempted to address this issue with features to postpone installation, Windows 10 users continue to complain that updates restart devices when they are in use.

Windows 10 will use artificial intelligence to install updates at the best possible time

Microsoft says they are still working to fix the issue as soon as possible. The company has updated its restart logic to use a new system that is more adaptable and proactive. Microsoft says it has trained a predictive model that will accurately predict when is the best time to restart the device thanks to machine learning. Not only will it check to see if you are using your device before rebooting, but it will also try to predict if your device has just been abandoned and is going to be idle for a while.

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Microsoft has been testing this new model internally and says the results are promising. The company has been continually updating the Windows update model, and is now opening up to Windows Insiders for additional feedback and testing. The new update model will begin testing in the latest Redstone 5 and 19H1 updates released to Insiders today.

Hopefully Microsoft this time with the magic key to end one of the biggest flaws in Windows 10, something that will certainly help make this operating system a little more pleasant to use. What do you think of this new Windows 10 upgrade with updates? You can leave your opinion in a comment.

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