- Windows 11 evolved into an AI-focused OS, replacing Cortana with Copilot and deeper AI integration.
- Microsoft is moving beyond OpenAI, developing its own AI agents for research, analysis, and automation.
- New features like voice control and File Explorer integration make AI a core part of the Windows experience.
When Microsoft first introduced Windows 11, one of the most noticeable changes was the removal of Cortana as a personal assistant. It would be replaced by Copilot, another assistance who appeared more efficient and valuable.
However, this was in 2021, and it wasn’t until a few years later that we realized Windows 11’s true purpose: to be an operating system with AI-enabled capabilities.
This was the “natural evolution” of Windows 10, and what began with Copilot is now more like future AI agents embedded into Windows 11 that will do background tasks, as well as voice control in Windows 365 Copilot.
Why it matters: ChatGPT was largely responsible for the generative AI explosion, but it was Microsoft who saw it through to completion. Ultimately, Microsoft committed more than $1 billion in OpenAI before it was known or had any goods or services.
So instead of relying on ChatGPT, Microsoft will employ AI agents who act similarly to Google Gemini. For example, “Analyst” agents will analyze data, while “Researcher” agents will do in-depth information searches and provide more complicated solutions.
Although we commonly identify AI agents with Windows automation, shopping, and the like, it appears that these two will not fall into that category; they will, however, execute their work in the background.
It’s just the start; after some time, Microsoft will publish an AI agent capable of creating program code or controlling the entire PC. According to what Microsoft has revealed, they will be able to assist us in writing and gathering information, but they will not be available in Europe for the time being due to strict laws and restrictions.

Another new feature from Microsoft is voice control, which will be available in 365 Copilot. This will allow us to issue commands to be executed, but with certain limits. It will be great for gathering information about our job and preparing summaries, allowing us to make presentations or reports more quickly.
The most recent change is Copilot’s direct integration with File Explorer, which makes it even easier to access and use this assistant. In fact, with this integration, you may ask questions about files or get help discovering and managing them. The Copilot button will appear directly next to the file name, which may not appeal to everyone.
Microsoft continues to add AI features in Windows 11, and now that Windows 10 is no longer the safe haven it once was, we’ll see if people stick with Microsoft’s operating system or migrate to Linux for greater freedom and a lack of AI.
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