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Microsoft launches Copilot+ PCs to transform Windows into an AI operating system

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Microsoft is making big moves to bring generative AI to the forefront of Windows and PCs running it. At the annual Build developer conference, the tech giant unveiled Copilot+ PCs, a new lineup of Windows machines integrated with generative AI features like Recall. Recall helps users find apps, files, and other content they’ve viewed in the past, making navigation more intuitive.

One of the exciting developments is the introduction of Volumetric Apps to Meta Quest headsets through a partnership with Meta. This will bring Windows 365 and local PC connectivity to Quest headsets, allowing developers to extend their apps into 3D space.

The Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft’s flagship AI-first hardware, come with dedicated chips for AI experiences like Recall and offer impressive battery life. These devices, starting at $999, are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips initially, with plans for Intel and AMD processors in the future.

Additionally, Microsoft unveiled new Surface devices focusing on performance and battery life. The Surface Laptop and Surface Pro boast significant improvements in speed and display quality, making them attractive options for users seeking top-notch performance.

Furthermore, Microsoft showcased features like Recall, Super Resolution, and Live Captions with live translations, enhancing the user experience with AI-powered capabilities. The company also introduced Team Copilot for collaboration and Copilot Extensions for developers to integrate third-party apps with GitHub Copilot.

Overall, Microsoft’s push towards integrating generative AI into Windows and PCs promises a more intelligent and efficient computing experience for users. With new features and partnerships like the one with Khan Academy, Microsoft is paving the way for a more AI-driven future in technology.

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