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Microsoft sees 2024 as “the year of the AI PC"
AI Copilot service, with the first devices to sport the new key available this month.
The Copilot key, which will sit to the right of the space bar, is the first change to the CES technology conference and, over time, it will become a required feature.
The shortcut will help s create images, write emails and summarize text with the help of AI.
“AI will be seamlessly woven into Windows from the system, to the silicon, to the hardware,” Microsoft's consumer chief marketing officer, Yusuf Mehdi, said in a blog announcing the change.
The Redmond, Washington-based company sees 2024 as “the year of the AI PC,” according to Mehdi, mirroring the budding trend among smartphone makers to tout their latest models as “AI phones.” Those labels don't carry much weight by themselves, but Microsoft has spent the past year retooling its biggest products around AI tech that can generate new content from massive datasets. That list now includes Windows, Office, Bing search, security software and customer and finance products. The work heavily leverages the OpenAI, in which Microsoft has invested $13 billion (roughly Rs. 1,08,201 crore).
For device makers, Microsoft's push into AI services has not yet translated into a boost for sales, as the novel Copilot features are being rolled out to new and existing devices alike. Mehdi's promise of weaving AI into hardware and silicon may signal more pressure on consumers to upgrade as Microsoft evolves and improves its AI proposition.
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