Microsoft Unveils AI-First Computers and Co-Pilot for Windows 11
Key insights
- ⚙️ Microsoft's AI first computers enable local AI processing with CPU, GPU, and NPU
- ⚡ Outperforms cloud-based AI devices in speed and performance
- 🛠️ Simplified co-pilot app integrated into Windows for easy use and accessibility
- 🗣️ Co-pilot in Windows offers real-time voice-based assistance similar to chat GPT
- 🎮 Co-pilot demo includes helping a user with Minecraft gameplay and photo editing
- 🔍 Recall feature on Windows 11 remembers all computer activities and allows quick search for past actions and content
- 🖼️ New co-pilot feature in Windows 11 for memory recall and deletion of snapshots
- 🖌️ AI running on device for privacy and offline use, New Surface PCs with AI-powered drawing feature
Q&A
How is Microsoft addressing privacy concerns related to AI?
Microsoft is addressing privacy concerns by processing AI locally on the computer, offering the ability to delete memories, and aiming to make AI use offline to reassure users about privacy. Additionally, an upcoming keynote for the Microsoft Build event promises more announcements related to AI developments.
What AI features are available in Da Vinci Resolve, and what concerns were expressed about them?
AI features in Da Vinci Resolve include AI Roto scoping tools for quick processing using NPU, real-time transcription and translation for conversations in different languages, and the potential for AI to assist with tasks like coding or gaming. However, privacy concerns about data usage and information passing to Microsoft were also expressed.
What is the future of AI according to Microsoft?
The future of AI, according to Microsoft, involves on-device processing for privacy and offline use. They unveiled new Surface PCs with innovative features like AI-powered drawing and enhanced performance, including collaboration with Blackmagic Design for video editing tools.
How does the new co-pilot feature in Windows 11 work?
The new co-pilot feature in Windows 11 assists users with memory recall, allows chat interaction with the computer, includes privacy features and user control to turn off co-pilot, and Microsoft claims no data is sent for training. Additionally, the feature can be customized and moved around on the desktop.
What features does the Co-pilot app in Windows offer?
The Co-pilot app in Windows offers real-time voice-based assistance similar to chat GPT, the ability to remember computer activities with the Recall feature, and the option to customize and move the app on the desktop.
What are Microsoft's AI first computers?
Microsoft's AI first computers are equipped with CPU, GPU, and NPU for local AI processing, outperforming cloud-based AI devices in speed and performance. They also feature a simplified co-pilot app integrated into Windows for easy use and accessibility.
- 00:00 Microsoft unveiled AI first computers with CPU, GPU, and NPU for local AI processing, outperforming cloud-based AI devices. They also introduced a simplified co-pilot app integrated into Windows.
- 02:32 Windows introduces Co-pilot with real-time voice-based assistance and Recall feature to remember computer activities, resembling a photographic memory.
- 04:52 A new co-pilot feature in Windows 11 can assist users with memory recall and even delete unwanted snapshots. It can also be used to chat with the computer and has privacy features. Users can control and turn off co-pilot features and Microsoft claims that no data is sent for training. The new feature can also be customized and moved around on the desktop.
- 07:17 The future of AI involves on-device processing for privacy and offline use, unveiling new Surface PCs with innovative features like AI-powered drawing and enhanced performance.
- 09:42 AI features in Da Vinci Resolve include AI Roto scoping tools for quick processing using NPU, real-time transcription and translation for conversations in different languages, and the potential for AI to assist with tasks like coding or gaming. The speaker is an AI enthusiast impressed by the capabilities of the technology, but also expresses privacy concerns about data usage.
- 11:59 Microsoft is addressing privacy concerns by processing AI locally on the computer, with the ability to delete memories. They aim to make AI use offline and reassure users about privacy. The keynote for the Microsoft Build event is upcoming, promising more announcements. The speaker is excited about AI developments and encourages subscribers to stay tuned for updates on AI news.