Microsoft Has Begun Advertising All Windows 11 Systems as ‘AI PCs’

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Copilot Voice and Copilot Vision Available For All Users!

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  • Windows 11 is now being advertised to provide an AI PC experience with Microsoft’s new Fall update.
  • Copilot Voice and Copilot Vision are available to all users and assist in virtually every task.
  • Most users are taking a dislike to this change, with Microsoft being bombarded with negative comments on X.

With support for Windows 11 discontinued, Windows 11 is Microsoft’s main OS platform, and the tech giant is now aiming to deliver a full, modernized experience.

As such, the latest Fall update for Windows 11 aims to transform systems with the OS installed into a full AI PC

Why it matters: The AI push has left no field untouched, and it was only a matter of time until Microsoft, a leading tech giant, would completely deliver an AI experience to Windows 11.

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Windows 11 Systems Being Advertised As AI PCs || X

Copilot Voice and Copilot Vision are finally available to all users with the update, with the first tool being an AI voice assistant that can help out with any task or engage in a conversation with — something akin to Apple’s Siri but in a much broader context.

Copilot Vision, on the other hand, aims to ease interaction and analyzes every interaction with your cursor, whether it’s in apps or on the web. The tool aims to guide you in forms of text, voice, and more.

Every Windows 11 PC is now an AI PC – with Copilot at the center of it all.

Furthermore, Copilot Actions has also been significantly revamped to provide support from local files, too. For those not familiar, Copilot Actions helps make decisions on the user’s behalf. The Copilot Assistant will also be placed in the center of the taskbar for better exposure.

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Nearly 200 Million Users Ineligible For A Windows 11 Upgrade

All these experiences combined will make your Windows 11 PC the ultimate AI setup. That said, users haven’t been taking this branding kindly, with most rebelling against this change.

Due to the strict hardware requirements and other reasons, most people aren’t upgrading from Windows 10 to 11 either; instead, they’re migrating to Linux

What are your thoughts on this new update? Do you think this change will benefit you? Let us know in the comments below, or at the official Tech4Gamers Forums.

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