Microsoft’s Build developer conference doesn’t kick off until tomorrow, but the tech giant just couldn’t wait to lift the lid on some major announcements at an event that wasn’t livestreamed for the public.
As well as confirming some upcoming AI features for Windows 11, Microsoft unveiled its vision for so-called “AI PCs”, which are designed to run a lot of generative AI processes locally instead of in the cloud. The biggest takeaway? These so-called Copilot+ PCs will reportedly be 58% faster than the M3-powered MacBook Air, and a new Surface laptop will be one of the first to hit stores.
Here’s more on all the announcements from @engadget.
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At Microsoft Build there is an upcoming session called 'Self-expression and pronouns in Microsoft 365' where @oleg will talk through some of the work that myself and his team worked on.
📆 Wednesday 24 May
🇪🇺 8pm CEST
🇺🇸 11am Seattle time.
Before people get really mad at me and try to cancel me on here (again), I'd like to plug that I'm co-hosting #MicrosoftBuild this year and that you can catch us in-person in Seattle or online starting Tuesday and that there is some really dope shit that is going to be unveiled. https://build.microsoft.com/