Wow - Microsoft, this is a bad take.
Did anyone consider any other options than blaming the users for not leaving their computers on long enough? Maybe this is the result of trying to make Windows Updates appear to go faster by doing things in the background.
You can't get your own updates to install properly in a timely manner, so every Windows 10 user everywhere is supposed to leave their computers on for hours and hours in case some updates come through?
(Ideas off the top of my head) What about new power policies that can have the computer not sleep for an extra few hours just once a month instead of all the time? How about additional user notices that background updates are still going on? A choice to "finish background updates and then shut down."
Instead, we all have to waste electricity to make this broken update system work. I don't want a dashboard to find computers that aren't powered on long enough - I want a real solution where updates are provably installed in a predictable way.
Back to the drawing board - think of something better!