I think (in general) the number of machines being bricked because of an update is about a rounding error from 0.
The biggest brick event in recent times was Shockwave, not Windows. Personally I've never seen a bricked machine, not at home, not at work, not at family.
Of course my anecdata is meaningless as is your annecdata. Ymmv.
I say this in particular because the automatic update to Windows 11 bricked my mom’s computer, or at least it required me to nuke the machine and reinstall everything from scratch. You can look at the linked post from a few levels up if you want details.
This is the second time this has happened to my family from Windows, on different computers.
The biggest brick event in recent times was Shockwave, not Windows. Personally I've never seen a bricked machine, not at home, not at work, not at family.
Of course my anecdata is meaningless as is your annecdata. Ymmv.