Recently, Windows Latest uncovered an interesting detail. Microsoft has inserted a statement at the bottom of the update log for the OneDrive iOS version, which reads: "This description was generated by Copilot." In Apple's App Store guidelines, developers aren't mandated to reveal how they craft their update descriptions. Microsoft's action here is clearly a calculated one, seen by many as a smart and low - risk way to give Copilot some extra visibility. Since May 13, 2025, Microsoft has been adding this same statement at the end of the update logs for several App Store apps. However, it's only recently that tech media outlets have taken notice of this little trick. After some verification, it turns out that only major updates with significant new content carry this label. Minor bug - fix updates usually don't come with descriptions at all, which means this isn't something that's automatically filled in by a pre - set template. At present, this label has only been spotted in some apps available on the App Store. There are no similar markings on the Mac and Android platforms. Considering that the iOS system currently lacks a fully - fledged native AI assistant, Microsoft's move is likely aimed at boosting the brand recognition of Copilot.
