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Microsoft unveils AI-powered innovation for Windows at annual build conference

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Microsoft has revealed plans aimed at encouraging programmers to integrate AI-focused technology into Windows software.

Microsoft hopes to lead the way in generative AI for Windows as it competes with other digital behemoths like Alphabet, Amazon and Apple in this rapidly developing field.

Ripples Nigeria reports that the company introduced a new range of Windows computers called Copilot+ PCs, featuring generative AI-powered capabilities like Recall, which assist users in finding files, apps, and other content they’ve previously browsed.

This development was announced this week at Microsoft’s annual Build developer conference.

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Chief Executive Satya Nadella emphasized new application programming interfaces (APIs) that facilitate developers’ access to Microsoft’s artificial intelligence (AI) technology during the conference in Seattle.

According to the firm, GitHub Copilot, a generative AI tool from Microsoft that enhances productivity for computer programmers, is currently being used by 1.8 million engineers.

“What stands out to me as I look back on this past year is how you all, as developers, have taken all of these capabilities and are applying them, quite frankly, to change the world around us,” Nadella said during his keynote address at the Build conference.

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