5 Ways Microsoft Is Pushing AI on Windows Users

5 Ways Microsoft Is Pushing AI on Windows Users

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It seems like almost every week there’s news about Microsoft trying to cram Copilot into Windows in new and original ways. But because Microsoft is releasing this information in dribs and drabs, its iterative effect isn’t easy to quantify. To give you a good sense of the gravity of all these changes, let’s take a look at the five biggest ways Microsoft is forcing AI on Windows users.

Microsoft is DESTROYING Windows

Since its major investment in OpenAI, Microsoft hasn’t been shy about revealing its plan to bring AI to Windows. Over the months, however, Windows users have begun to wonder whether Microsoft is pushing its AI bet too hard. Do we really need all this artificial intelligence on our PCs and in our apps? Let’s take a look at each case individually.

The latest news on Copilot AI, at the time of writing, is that Microsoft may be testing a feature that will automatically launch Copilot on boot for “widescreen devices.” Microsoft hasn’t clarified exactly what devices it means by “widescreen devices,” so it’s all a bit vague.

What is undeniable, however, is that Copilot is getting a dedicated page in the Settings menu under Personalization. Further leaks and rumors suggest that Microsoft may be working on support for various chat providers, such as Llama and Phi LLMs, although information on this is still scarce.

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