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Some fans would argue Microsoft’s Windows is the best operating system out there. While the company is managing a case against the FTC, they still have not halted the advancement of its best-selling product. Furthermore, the company is adding rapidly growing technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing to its operating system.

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And all these features will be hopefully added quickly to their latest operating system, Windows 11. The use of AI can be visible from the collaboration between ChatGPT and Microsoft’s search engine, Bing. Now they are building on the work of these two and implementing them in their operating system.

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Microsoft looking to add AI and cloud computing to Windows 11

The move of Windows toward the cloud started with Windows 365. Now the company is looking to move the entirety of the operating system to the cloud. These plans for the future were presented at an internal State of the Business presentation at Microsoft in June 2022. The presentation was part of the trial at FTC vc Microsoft. In the presentation words like moving “Windows 11 increasingly to the cloud” and “the power of the cloud and client to enable improved AI-powered services and full roaming of people’s digital experience” came to the public.

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Microsoft is placing all its hope on Windows 365, a cloud-based operating system, for now. However, the service currently is focusing on the commercial sector. But Microsoft is looking to expand this service to the general public too. Another interesting feature of the presentation was Windows Copilot. This recently announced feature brings the power of AI to users. Furthermore, it can do multiple tasks like summarizing content on an app, writing content, and much more.

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The Copilot AI is currently in the testing phase. Microsoft has vowed to release it in June for beta testing before a widescale launch. Furthermore for their cloud computing plans Microsoft is looking at custom silicon chips. They have already begun using these in their Surface Pro X devices.

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However, it may still be a long time before both these ideas are available to the general public. But Microsoft’s strive to give the best features to the users is commendable. What are your thoughts on the innovative ideas from Microsoft being applied to Windows? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Ajitesh Rawat is a WNBA and College Basketball Writer at EssentiallySports, where he leads the outlet’s Strategy Desk. With a research-driven approach and a reader-first mindset shaped during his stint as a Content Analyst, he covers the mechanics of the game with depth and precision. From injury reports and roster depth charts to player trades and transfer portal moves, Ajitesh brings clarity to the decisions that shape outcomes. Known for highlighting under-covered talent across the women’s game, his reporting has also earned him a spot in ES’ Journalistic Excellence Program. Beyond basketball, Ajitesh’s versatility has seen him spearhead LPGA and LIV Golf coverage while contributing to esports and FPS gaming guides, a reflection of his background as both a game developer and digital strategist. That unique blend of technical expertise and editorial instinct allows him to navigate fast-moving sports landscapes while connecting fans to the tactical and cultural undercurrents driving the games they love.

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