‘The Computer Will See What We See’: Microsoft Outlines Bold AI Shift in Windows 2030 Vision
GLOBAL, AUG 6 – Microsoft plans to replace keyboards and mice with AI, voice, and visual inputs by 2030, aiming for a more human-like and interactive Windows experience, security chief said.
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‘The computer will see what we see’: Microsoft outlines bold AI shift in Windows 2030 vision
In a new video, Microsoft outlines its 'Windows 2030 Vision', showcasing how AI will transform user interactions with Windows. The company envisions a future where agentic AI operates autonomously, potentially making traditional input methods obsolete.
Microsoft Windows PCs to think, see and talk like humans in future: What else to expect?
Microsoft is working towards making future Windows PCs more intelligent, interactive, and human-like. In a recent YouTube video, David Weston, Corporate Vice President for OS Security at Microsoft, offered a sneak peek into what users can expect from the company’s operating system by the year 2030. Goodbye typing, hello talking computers According to Weston, the traditional ways of using computers, typing and clicking might become obsolete. He b…
Microsoft imagines a future where keyboards and mice will become old relics. This bold idea, which could materialize by 2030, relies on the evolution of voice recognition and artificial intelligence (AI) to interact with Windows. For the user, this shift promises to upset our daily life in front of the computer. A futuristic vision for Windows David Weston, Vice President at Microsoft, has just shared his vision of Windows PCs for 2030. He sees …
Windows 2030: Previewing the Future with David Weston
Windows 2030 Vision AI Quantum Security Modernization David Weston Enterprise OS Security Microsoft Windows Resilience Windows 2030 Vision: Microsoft aims to boost security, resilience, and flexibility in Windows while keeping its classic compatibility and openness. The goal is to allow users to run older applications safely as new security features are added. Memory Safety by Default: A major focus is improving memory safety. This reduces vuln…
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