Instead of using traditional future methods, users control the computer in the future – literally talking to the computer, the company believes.
In the new Windows 2030 vision, Microsoft designates the vision of future operating systems. According to the developers, by 2030 the main way to contact the computer would be a natural language, and the traditional mouse and keyboard would be a thing of the past -so that “the mouse clings seemed to seem archaic.”
The video contains an interview with David Veston, Vice President of Microsoft on security and business issues. He says that the next evolution of windows will be attributed to the agent of artificial intelligence, which can be seen, heard and understood by a person, as well as act as a “virtual companion”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccpxnBstagk
“I think we’ll work less on our eyes, and more to talk to computers,” Veston said.
One of the most sought after ideas is to use agents such as employees of the whole -oras -for example, security experts. According to Veston, they can be hired, they will participate in online meetings and talk to colleagues-like real people.
Microsoft is sure that AI will not replace people thoroughly, but will take the task, the time -free time for people for ideological and creative activities.
“I really believe that the future version of Windows will have a multimodal interface. The computer will see what we see, hear what we hear, and we can only ask him to do a hard one-and he will do it,” Veston said.
Microsoft has not yet been called the exact dates or details of the introduction of such changes, but the video is the only first of the Windows 2030 vision of the operating system’s future.
Remember that it was previously reported that Microsoft adds AI-function to the Windows file conductor.
Microsoft has introduced the Ai-Antivirus prototype
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