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Windows 11 AI for Developers

The document discusses the new AI features and capabilities in Windows 11, including the Windows Co-Pilot feature, new AI tools for developers, and AI integration in the Microsoft Store. It also covers updates like improved support for ARM-based systems and adding features like dark mode and raw file support.

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Windows 11 AI for Developers

The document discusses the new AI features and capabilities in Windows 11, including the Windows Co-Pilot feature, new AI tools for developers, and AI integration in the Microsoft Store. It also covers updates like improved support for ARM-based systems and adding features like dark mode and raw file support.

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Windows 11 AI Revolution - ALL there is to know!

In this video, we will explore everything you need to know about Windows 11 and AI integration, from
the new Windows co-pilot's own NX runtime and the updated AI tools to the significant AI capabilities
and genuinely outstanding tools. Let's get started. (Excited + energetic tone)

Microsoft has been investing in AI for a long time through its Azure Cloud platform, Bing search engine,
and its Edge browser. Microsoft Store to the new tools available for developers to create apps powered
by AI and the latest features in Microsoft. But now it's taking AI to the next level with Windows 11,
which will be the first PC platform to announce centralized AI assistance to help people efficiently act
and get things done. They made this announcement at their yearly event for developers, Microsoft Build
2023, where they showed off the new features and experiences that will make Windows 11 the most
innovative operating system ever.

Next, we're bringing the co-pilot to the biggest canvas of all. The first and most exciting thing about
Windows 11 is that it will be the first operating system ever to use artificial intelligence. Using a taskbar
button, you may access Windows Co-Pilot, which launches a sidebar that is shared by all of your open
windows, apps, and programs. You can type or speak to Windows Co-pilot using the chat box at the
bottom of the sidebar, and it will respond with pertinent information or actions based on what is
currently on screen.

These Partners have given developers access to driver's libraries and SDKs that let them exploit the most
recent hardware advancements and improve AI performance on Windows 11. So basically, programmers
can now produce incredible applications that offer rich and engaging experiences for Windows 11 users
by utilizing natural language processing, computer vision, speech recognition, and other AI capabilities.
Another interesting advancement is the new AI integration inside the Microsoft store. The personalized
recommendations engine, which utilizes machine learning to offer material that fits your preferences, is
one of the new AI capabilities.

Okay, I've discussed how Windows 11 is transforming into an AI platform with the addition of the
Windows co-pilot feature, new AI tools for Windows 11 developers, and new AI integration in the
Microsoft Store. But now, I want to discuss some other noteworthy updates and announcements from
Microsoft regarding Windows 11 and AI. Arm-based systems are becoming more common in devices like
smartphones, tablets, and laptops. One of the updates that Microsoft shared at build 2023 was about
Windows 11 and arm-based systems.

Because they provide superior performance, longer battery life, and smaller designs. Microsoft has
added arm support to a number of Windows 11-compatible apps, programs, and open-source initiatives.
For instance, they've made middleware projects like Win UI 3 React Native and Flutter for Windows,
which assist programmers in creating apps that can operate on both x86 and arm platforms.
Additionally, Microsoft has announced the upcoming release of additional applications for arm-based
devices, including Adobe Photoshop Elements, Autodesk SketchBook Unity editor, and Minecraft Java
Edition. Microsoft has also enabled applications such as Visual Studio code, Powershell, and Edge dev
tools to run natively on arm devices.

These applications will complement those already available for Windows 11 that enables arm, such as
Office 365. Netflix, Pandora, and Zoom are different upgrades concerning the Microsoft Teams
Communities function. I'm pretty sure you all know what raw files are and that, up until now, Windows
did not support raw files natively. You had to use third-party software or tools to open or extract RAR
files on Windows, but soon you will be able to do that without any hassle. You can also use the new
integration with GroupMe, a free group messaging app that lets you chat with anyone who has a phone
number. Working with raw files will be easier with Windows 11 because you can access, extract, create,
and change RAR files using File Explorer or the context menu a lot easier and smoother on Windows 11.

However, Microsoft is now showing Paint some love by adding dark mode support and improving its
Zoom support. Many Windows 11 users favor dark mode over bright mode because it can reduce eye
strain, save battery life, and look more attractive. Dark mode allows you to change an app or interface's
color palette from light to dark. Okay, as you can see, Windows 11 is becoming cleverer than ever thanks
to features and tools that use artificial intelligence to help your complete tasks more quickly, easily, and
effectively. I must agree with their claim that it is the most intelligent operating system ever.

If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up, share it with your friends, and subscribe to my
channel. Please also let me know what you think about Windows 11's AI integration in the comments
below. Do you like it, or do you think it's going in the wrong direction? What other AI features or
updates would you like to see on Windows 11? Please share your ideas and comments with me.

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