After Bing… Microsoft wants to bring artificial intelligence to Windows 11

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belbalady.net According to a new report, Microsoft is striving to integrate artificial intelligence into all its products, and it seems that Windows will get some improvements in this area in the coming years.

Among the features that Microsoft believes can be improved using artificial intelligence is the function (group windows and programs) to make the most of the display space.

This function shows arrangement and grouping suggestions when clicking on the zoom icon located in the upper right corner of the window, and when the user selects the desired layout, all windows are displayed on the screen accordingly, and here it creates a Snap group that can be easily minimized and enlarged.

And the website (Windows Central) – which specializes in Microsoft news – quoted its sources as saying that the American software giant is planning to add new smart features to the assembly in order to improve the way the function works in the Windows 11 system.

These features include remembering Snap Layouts for a specific group of applications that the user can retrieve with a single click, and OCR (optical character recognition) technology can also be incorporated to enable searching in applications.

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Allowing Snap Layouts to be remembered is most welcome for users who find themselves multitasking using the same set of apps repeatedly. Currently, users have to set assembly layouts every time they close applications or restart computers. And the ability to save assembly layouts will make restoring a specific layout much faster.

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The integration of (OCR) technology into the Snap Assist interface will also be important for improving the time it takes to search running apps to put them side by side. For example, a user will be able to search for a word, phrase or image that they remember seeing on a web page or app, even if it is not mentioned in the title.

The website (Windows Central) indicated that it is not clear when these features will be ready, but the recent preview versions of Windows 11 contained a hidden identifier for the feature.

So some of it might be ready for Windows beta subscribers in the coming weeks, and it might be ready for general users later this year.

It is noteworthy that features like this are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the ideas and plans that Microsoft has regarding the integration of artificial intelligence into the Windows system.

The company has already said that it plans to add artificial intelligence to many of its products, such as its office applications, after adding it to the Teams video conferencing service.

Following the recent launch of the new version of the AI ​​search engine Bing, and the announcement of a multi-year investment of $10 billion in AI technology company OpenAI, AI will be intrinsic to many of the company’s products in the future. .

In the meantime, as always with features that haven’t been released yet, it should be noted that these plans can change and cannot be guaranteed to be released to users.

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