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Will AI chats replace mice and keyboards in future Windows versions?

The future of Windows is set to be heavily influenced by AI, according to Microsoft’s CVP for Enterprise and OS Security, David Weston. In a recent discussion, Weston shared his vision for Windows by 2030, emphasizing a shift from traditional input methods like mice and keyboards to more AI-driven interactions. He predicts that AI agents will take over routine tasks, allowing employees to focus on creativity and human-centric activities. In this new landscape, AI could function as virtual security experts, participating in meetings and handling tasks much like human colleagues. Weston envisions a Windows experience that relies less on visual inputs and more on voice commands, with computers capable of understanding and responding to sophisticated requests. This transformation could be further accelerated by advances in quantum computing, enhancing AI’s capabilities. While the exact design of Windows 12 remains under wraps, it is expected to feature significant AI and Copilot integrations, potentially redefining how users interact with their devices.

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