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Windows 11 to Run AI-Powered Agents with Microsoft’s New GenAI

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Microsoft is preparing to integrate generative AI (genAI) capabilities into Windows 11, transforming it into an AI-driven operating system.
– The company announced a new AI technology enabling genAI agents to run on Windows without requiring an Internet connection.
– Microsoft introduced a small language model named Mu, designed to process natural language queries directly within the Windows OS.
– Mu leverages neural processing units (NPUs) in Copilot PCs to enhance its performance, as stated by Vivek Pradeep, a Microsoft executive.
– This development aims to bring advanced AI functionality to Windows users locally, reducing reliance on cloud-based services.

Microsoft is transforming Windows 11 into an AI-powered platform capable of running advanced generative agents locally, marking a significant leap in operating system intelligence. The company recently unveiled groundbreaking technology enabling these AI functions to operate offline, eliminating the dependency on cloud connectivity.

At the core of this innovation lies Microsoft’s compact language model, Mu, engineered to process natural language commands directly within the Windows environment. Unlike traditional AI systems that rely on cloud servers, Mu leverages the neural processing units (NPUs) embedded in next-generation Copilot PCs. This hardware integration allows for faster, more efficient processing while maintaining user privacy by keeping data on-device.

Vivek Pradeep, Vice President and Distinguished Engineer for Windows Applied Sciences, emphasized how this development bridges the gap between cloud-based AI and localized performance. By harnessing NPU capabilities, Windows 11 can deliver responsive, context-aware interactions without compromising speed or security. The move signals Microsoft’s commitment to embedding AI deeper into everyday computing, setting the stage for smarter, more autonomous devices.

This advancement not only enhances productivity tools but also opens doors for developers to create next-gen applications with offline AI functionality. As AI becomes increasingly integral to software ecosystems, Microsoft’s strategy positions Windows as a frontrunner in the race toward intelligent, self-sufficient operating systems.

(Source: COMPUTERWORLD)

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