There seems to be some misleading marketing terms on 'Rollback' This appears to apply to only Micrsoft 365 Apps and not the Windows 10/11 operating system from what I am reading. The name 'Windows Autopatch' should be called 'Microsoft Autopatch' as it addresses more than just Windows. Also, based on this document it does not seem that you have exclusive control over what KB gets rolled back or when it gets rolled back (see http://we%20might force all devices to roll back to the previous version). This should be in the control of the tenant admins, not Microsoft. Just because Microsoft does not detect an issue, it still might affect other applications not developed by Microsoft. There is no driver and/or firmware control either. <-- This will become a hot mess.
"we might force all devices to roll back to the previous version" scares me a lot. There is no indication as to when this will happen or to stop it.
Microsoft, I appreciate your attempt here to help take a task off our plate, but I suspect that this is going to cause more issues for us that will have solved.