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Microsoft Adds Dazzling AI Features to Windows, Cementing its AI Dominance 

The Global Economics by The Global Economics
March 1, 2024
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Microsoft Adds Dazzling AI Features to Windows, Cementing its AI Dominance 

Microsoft Adds Dazzling AI Features to Windows, Cementing its AI Dominance 

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Microsoft‘s latest update to Windows 11 has introduced a plethora of innovative features, further solidifying its position as a leader in AI. With a focus on harnessing the power of AI and addressing user feedback, this update, which is rolling out gradually, promises to improve the user experience of the operating system drastically. 

At the forefront of this update is the expansion of Copilot, Microsoft’s AI assistant embedded within Windows 11. Copilot is receiving a major boost in functionality and letting users delegate a wider range of tasks with ease. Users will soon be able to delegate tasks to Copilot, such as toggling battery-saver mode, accessing system information, managing storage, and even launching accessibility features like live captions and screen magnifiers. This aims to streamline everyday tasks and empower users to interact with their devices more intuitively and efficiently. 

Additionally, Microsoft is using AI to enhance creative tools within Windows 11. The Photos app now boasts a Generative Erase feature, allowing users to remove unwanted objects from photos with a click. Meanwhile, the Clipchamp video editor is receiving a silence removal feature, automatically eliminating pauses from video soundtracks.  

Microsoft is also Responding to User Feedback 

In response to user feedback, Microsoft is also refining the Widgets and Snap layouts features in Windows 11. Widgets, which provide at-a-glance information, can now be customised to exclude Microsoft Start, offering a more clutter-free look. Meanwhile, Snap layouts, which simplify window organisation, are becoming smarter by suggesting personalised layout options based on users’ usage patterns. 

Accessibility is also a key focus of this update, with the introduction of Voice Shortcuts for automating tasks via voice command. Users can now create custom voice commands to execute various actions, improving accessibility and convenience for people with special needs. Microsoft is also focusing on bridging the gap between Windows 11 and Android, allowing better integration in the ecosystem. Users can now use their Android smartphone’s camera as a webcam for video conferencing on Windows 11. 

These Windows Features are Emblematic of Microsoft’s New AI Dominance 

These updates are a result of Microsoft and its CEO Satya Nadella’s strong emphasis on AI as the future growth engine. The tech giant is positioning itself as the forefront leader in AI, revolutionising not just its own ecosystem but the entire tech industry as a whole. Microsoft’s investments in AI infrastructure are laying the groundwork for future innovation and growth. 

Microsoft’s journey to AI dominance has included several significant acquisitions. The acquisition of OpenAI has provided Microsoft with top-tier AI talent and research. On top of that, Microsoft’s recent acquisition of Activision Blizzard further solidifies its position in the gaming industry while also opening up new opportunities for AI integration in games. With Activision’s extensive portfolio of popular titles, Microsoft can leverage AI to improve gaming experiences, user engagement, and its reach in the lucrative mobile gaming market. 

The development of specialised AI chips, such as Azure Maia and Azure Cobalt, enables more efficient processing of AI workloads, paving the way for further advancements in natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning. Moreover, Microsoft’s collaboration with chip industry leaders like AMD and Nvidia lets it leverage the expertise and resources of these giants. 

Through initiatives like Azure Boost and Azure AI Studio, Microsoft aims to democratise AI by making it more accessible and user-friendly for developers and businesses alike. By simplifying the process of building, deploying, and managing AI models, Microsoft is helping businesses gain a competitive edge in their respective industries. 

A Bright Future Ahead 

Microsoft’s latest update to Windows 11 is a massive leap forward in terms of innovation, usability, and accessibility. By harnessing the power of AI and addressing user feedback, Windows 11 is now much more intelligent, intuitive, and inclusive. As Microsoft continues to invest in AI research, development, and infrastructure, its future looks brighter than ever. With its unrivalled expertise, resources, and reach, Microsoft is well-positioned to lead the AI revolution and shape the future of technology for generations to come, from cloud computing to gaming to enterprise software. 

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