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"Computer Sees What We See": Microsoft's Vision for Windows 2030

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Mouse and keyboard will "feel strange", instead we talk mainly with AI helpers

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Mouse and keyboard will "feel strange", instead we talk mainly with AI helpers

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If it goes to Microsoft, artificial intelligence should move instead of the well-known input devices.

In a new video series titled Windows 2030 Vision, Microsoft sketches a future where agent-based artificial intelligence renders our current devices completely obsolete. By 2030, interacting with a mouse and keyboard could feel as archaic as using MS-DOS today. A bold vision, but is it really realistic?

From the user interface to user avoidance: Microsoft outlines the future of Windows with AI, voice control, and a radical break with decades-old interaction paradigms. When Microsoft executive David Weston describes the future of Windows, it sounds like a mixture of science fiction, Silicon Valley mantra, and strategic PR agenda. In a new video, the first in the "Windows 2030 Vision" series, he talks […] Source

Windows 2030: Microsoft predicts that the AI-based operating system will replace the mouse and keyboard, "In 2030, using a mouse and keyboard will seem strange" Microsoft recently estimated that AI, and in particular the AI agent, will play an essential role in future versions of Windows. The AI agent is a category of AI that focuses on autonomous systems capable of making decisions and performing tasks without human intervention. Microsoft plan…

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Developpez.com broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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