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Windows 12 will leverage AI


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Microsoft is hard at work on Windows 12, and Intel (and likely AMD) is working together with the Redmond corporation to provide the new operating system with advanced AI capabilities. No official confirmations or comments are available yet, but the well-known hardware leaker @leaf_hobby recently provided some revealing details about the upcoming Meteor Lake platform.

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Microsoft is hard at work on Windows 12, and Intel (and likely AMD) is working together with the Redmond...

 

 

I hope my PC won't be smart enough to judge me based on my browsing history. 

 

 

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Sounds like I'll be staying on W10/11 and furthering my progress to moving to linux on the desktop, already full time linux on my laptop

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I feel like AI is kind of like the new blockchain, or at least experiencing the same phenomena. Why do we have to "AI all the things"? Kind of like we "Blockchained all the things".

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9 minutes ago, maddangerous said:

<tinfoilhat>

Sounds like I'll be staying on W10/11 and furthering my progress to moving to linux on the desktop, already full time linux on my laptop

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I feel like AI is kind of like the new blockchain, or at least experiencing the same phenomena. Why do we have to "AI all the things"? Kind of like we "Blockchained all the things".

This is how BingChat responded to your question 🤣 

 

"Both AI and blockchain have many potential applications and benefits for various domains and industries, such as finance, healthcare, supply chain, etc. However, they also face some challenges and limitations, such as ethical issues, scalability problems, security risks, etc.

Some people may use the phrases “AI all the things” or “Blockchain all the things” to express their enthusiasm or optimism about these technologies and their future impact on society. However, these phrases may also be seen as exaggerations or oversimplifications of the complex realities and trade-offs involved in adopting and implementing these technologies."

 

I think it mostly just boils down to "AI" being harder better faster and stronger. 

 

Just for fun, I asked BingChat to write a new daft punk song:

We are the robots
We are the future
We are the music
We are the culture

We have a vision
We have a mission
We have a passion
We have a fusion

Robot, future
Music, culture
Vision, mission
Passion, fusion

[Chorus]
We are the robots (robot)
We are the future (future)
We are the music (music)
We are the culture (culture)

Robot robot robot robot robot robot robot robot 
Future future future future future future future future 
Music music music music music music music music 
Culture culture culture culture culture culture culture culture 

[Repeat chorus]
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Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 it is then.

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2 hours ago, UltraMega said:

This is how BingChat responded to your question 🤣 

 

"Both AI and blockchain have many potential applications and benefits for various domains and industries, such as finance, healthcare, supply chain, etc. However, they also face some challenges and limitations, such as ethical issues, scalability problems, security risks, etc.

Some people may use the phrases “AI all the things” or “Blockchain all the things” to express their enthusiasm or optimism about these technologies and their future impact on society. However, these phrases may also be seen as exaggerations or oversimplifications of the complex realities and trade-offs involved in adopting and implementing these technologies."

 

I think it mostly just boils down to "AI" being harder better faster and stronger. 

 

Just for fun, I asked BingChat to write a new daft punk song:

We are the robots
We are the future
We are the music
We are the culture

We have a vision
We have a mission
We have a passion
We have a fusion

Robot, future
Music, culture
Vision, mission
Passion, fusion

[Chorus]
We are the robots (robot)
We are the future (future)
We are the music (music)
We are the culture (culture)

Robot robot robot robot robot robot robot robot 
Future future future future future future future future 
Music music music music music music music music 
Culture culture culture culture culture culture culture culture 

[Repeat chorus]

 

Hahaha that's great. It definitely does have it's benefits, but you just can't bolt it onto everything. Despite what ChatGPT wants us to believe 😆

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6 hours ago, UltraMega said:

This is how BingChat responded to your question 🤣 

 

"Both AI and blockchain have many potential applications and benefits for various domains and industries, such as finance, healthcare, supply chain, etc. However, they also face some challenges and limitations, such as ethical issues, scalability problems, security risks, etc.

Some people may use the phrases “AI all the things” or “Blockchain all the things” to express their enthusiasm or optimism about these technologies and their future impact on society. However, these phrases may also be seen as exaggerations or oversimplifications of the complex realities and trade-offs involved in adopting and implementing these technologies."

 

I think it mostly just boils down to "AI" being harder better faster and stronger. 

 

Just for fun, I asked BingChat to write a new daft punk song:

We are the robots
We are the future
We are the music
We are the culture

We have a vision
We have a mission
We have a passion
We have a fusion

Robot, future
Music, culture
Vision, mission
Passion, fusion

[Chorus]
We are the robots (robot)
We are the future (future)
We are the music (music)
We are the culture (culture)

Robot robot robot robot robot robot robot robot 
Future future future future future future future future 
Music music music music music music music music 
Culture culture culture culture culture culture culture culture 

[Repeat chorus]

Bing Chat will be suing artist for writing songs that it supposedly wrote in it's server before they wrote it.....

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Well this was always going to happen. However I would like to see if the AI element can do intelligent CPU scheduling, possibly better than your more "Rigid Code" schedulers.

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My buddy has done some interesting things with AI for stuff he sells on Etsy. He's also figured out ways to use AI to just pump out videos, though I am less impressed at the quality of the voice even though its his. I get you can pump out more volume now, but I don't know, just felt very off to me when I watched/listened to one.

 

More and more I feel like a luddite who doesn't need all this new fancy stuff coming out. I don't overly gadgetize my life or other things like that. I don't know, it gets to be too much sometimes.

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