This month, Microsoft is also bringing a significant update to Windows 11, 14 to be precise, which is enabled by AI and that will improve user experiences, and elevate productivity of millions of PC users.
An AI version of Windows A Smarter Windows with AI
The new update revolves around AI. Windows 11 also introduces an AI agent that appears in the Settings menu with a new simple interface that allows the user to adjust the system settings simply by entering natural language commands in the Microsoft-defined phrase. Copilot Vision Copilot Vision is Copilot+ PCs exclusive advanced feature to date, which provides the Copilot AI-assistant with a real-time awareness of the on-screen activity, providing productivity advice or nudges based on what is on the screen.
Increased creativity and productivity tools
The features which bring up productivity include, but are not limited to, Click to Do, which allows anyone to work by sending just a click, ranging to zooming in on the Immersive Reader, booking meeting rooms in Teams, or writing a document in Word. The Photos app establishes a new option called Relight that allows adding up to three virtual light sources to make professional-level lighting adjustments. An AI Sticker Creator will let users create customizing stickers with just a bit of text and Object Select is a new service that isolates parts of an image with a single tap.
Upgrades of Precision and Recovery
Those in the Snipping Tool include the flawless video acquisition mode and a colour picker which is provided to designers. New default preferences will be available to the user within the European Economic area to promote browser preference transparency. The next thing getting done behind the scenes is “Quick Machine Recovery” that identifies and resolvable problems even quicker, slashing the rough restart time to a mere 2 seconds on the majority of machines. The revamped black screen of death shows up, the famous blue has been removed and the user interface for error messages simplified.
The rollout is already on as it is anticipated that these features will have wider access within a few coming weeks.
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