Microsoft Exec's Vision of Windows 12 and Beyond Could Terrify some of You
Microsoft plans to integrate AI-driven voice as a primary input alongside mouse and keyboard, enabling context-aware, multi-modal interactions on Windows over the next five years.
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Microsoft reveals clues about what the next great version of Windows will be like, in particular, leaving the keyboard and mouse aside and betting more on the voice and, obviously, artificial intelligence.
Microsoft exec's vision of Windows 12 and beyond could terrify some of you - WorldNL Magazine
(Image credit: fizkes / Shutterstock) Another Microsoft executive has detailed their vision of a future WindowsPavan Davuluri, VP of Windows and Devices, echoes the thoughts previously laid out by Microsoft's VP for OS Security, David WestonThe overall vision is for more AI, and an OS that watches what you're doing on-screen, tapping into the cloud, which may worry the privacy consciousAnother Microsoft executive has provided their vision of th…
Pavan Davuluri, executive vice president of Microsoft and head of Windows, advanced new details around Windows 12 and AI. To start with, it indicates something that will be a very good, or very bad news. And it defines the future of Windows as something radically different from what we know. Very good if we know that Windows 11 has not liked most users. Or very bad if we take into account that AI is already quite invasive, except for them. That’…
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