Microsoft on the Future of Windows: Mouse and Keyboard Will Become Obsolete by 2030.

Microsoft on the Future of Windows: Mouse and Keyboard Will Become Obsolete by 2030
Microsoft on the Future of Windows: Mouse and Keyboard Will Become Obsolete by 2030

Microsoft has presented its vision for the future operating system Windows in the new video Windows 2030 Vision. Developers anticipate that by 2030, the primary way to interact with computers will be through natural language, and the traditional mouse and keyboard will lose their relevance.

The video features an interview with Microsoft's Vice President David Weston, who claims that the future of Windows will be closely tied to artificial intelligence, which will be able to respond to humans and act as a virtual colleague.

'I believe we will rely less on our eyes and more on talking to computers,' comments Weston.

Prospects for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Future

One of the intriguing ideas is to use artificial agents as full-time employees that participate in communication and online meetings. This will allow people to use their time more freely for creative and imaginative tasks,' adds Weston.

Planned Changes in the Operating System

'I truly believe that the future version of Windows will have a multimodal interface that will allow devices to adapt to our needs,' explains Weston.

Despite the lack of specific dates and details, Microsoft plans to gradually implement innovations, and the Windows 2030 Vision video is just the first in a series dedicated to the future of the operating system.

The presented excerpt shows how Microsoft envisions the future development of the Windows operating system, breaking down traditional methods of interaction and focusing on the role of artificial intelligence in collaboration with humans. These innovations could significantly change the way people work with computers, opening new opportunities and pathways for communication and work with technologies.

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