Microsoft to unveil advanced AI features for Windows at its Build conference
Microsoft is also set to enhance AI safety features within its cloud services.
Microsoft is gearing up to unveil a suite of new artificial intelligence (AI) features at its annual developer conference, Microsoft Build, scheduled for May 21–23, 2024.
The new features, specifically designed to be integrated with the Windows operating system and Microsoft's Azure cloud infrastructure, will make AI tools more accessible and functional for everyday users.
One of the highlights of the new offerings is an advanced "Paste" feature, which allows users to operate AI models directly on their PCs, bypassing the need for cloud processing.
Previous ventures into AI-enhanced hardware, such as the introduction of the AI Copilot button on Surface PCs, have already begun to pave the way for more robust user interactions with AI technologies.
Alongside improvements to the Windows ecosystem, Microsoft is also set to introduce enhanced AI safety features within its cloud services at the Build conference to help mitigate the risks associated with AI chatbots and other applications by introducing robust measures to prevent security breaches that could arise from malicious use of AI technologies.
This strategic focus on AI is supported by Microsoft's financial performance; the company has reported significant revenue growth from AI models employed within its Azure cloud services over the past year.
With the stock price surging by 50% over the last 12 months, it’s clear that investors are highly optimistic about Microsoft's AI-driven future. The Build event is expected to provide further insights into these developments.