Microsoft Is Preparing A Major Update To Windows 11 With AI.
Microsoft is preparing a major update to Windows 11, codenamed Hudson Valley. It is expected to be released this year and will be distributed as “version 24H2”.
One of the most noticeable improvements will be the appearance of an improved version of the AI assistant Copilot, which, using artificial intelligence and machine learning, will improve the performance of applications, searches, etc. According to the source, a more advanced Copilot is in the development stage, which will last several more months and will be completed by the end of summer.
With the release of the 24H2 update, the Copilot call button will move to the right corner of the taskbar, and a new section “Copilot in Windows” will appear in the Settings application, which will allow you to turn on or off the display of the AI assistant user interface, add third-party plugins, etc.Although testing An advanced version of Copilot has not yet launched, but is expected to target new computers with a neural processor designed to enable local AI operation.
With the update, users will also be able to use AI to find any word, file, image or application that was previously open on PC.
Microsoft is working on yet another improvement to Snap Layouts. In 24H2, the company will introduce a feature that will use machine learning to identify frequently used apps to suggest them in the Snap Layout interface.
Phone Link in 24H2 will finally allow you to use your phone as a webcam, similar to the iPhone and Mac. To do this, a settings page for connected mobile devices will appear. A new “Energy Saving” mode will be added to the power settings.
Windows Central sources said Microsoft plans to release version 24H2 in September. Its release will be timed to coincide with the release of computers with AI