Microsoft has accidentally released the KB4532441 update for Windows 10. The update is for Windows Autopilot. When they realized their mistake from Microsoft they pulled the update but a little late after they had already installed enough on their systems.
The Windows Autopilot that Windows 10 is a Microsoft technology that allows enterprise administrators to pre-configure new Windows 10 devices and manage them from their network.
On Dec. 10, according to Patch Tuesday In December 2019, Microsoft accidentally released the cumulative update KB4532441 Autopilot for Windows to all users running Windows 10.
Luckily the update didn't cause any damage but it's not necessary and, in my opinion, the less unnecessary updates you have installed on Windows, the better.
Such as he explains Microsoft in the support bulletin of the update, when it realized its mistake, pulled it out of circulation.
Installing the update doesn't cause any damage to Windows 10, but it does add things you don't need. Windows Autopilot update was not released for Windows 10 Home.
If you installed the update, follow these steps to remove it from your system.
Open the Control Panel, under Programs > Programs and Features, and do click in the View installed updates option on the left.
Then right-click on the KB4532441 list entry and confirm the question if “Are you sure you want toslowdo you want to install this update?”. You should then click on the “Yes” button and then reboot your device.