AI integrations

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August 5, 2025
David Weston, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President for Enterprise and OS Security, discussed the future of Windows and the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the enterprise and security landscape as we approach 2030. He highlighted that AI technologies like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT are transforming work by reducing monotonous tasks, allowing employees to focus on creative responsibilities. Weston predicted that in five years, AI agents could perform roles traditionally held by security experts, participating in meetings and managing tasks similarly to humans. He referred to these AI agents as “net amplifiers” that enhance human capabilities. Weston speculated that future versions of Windows will change how we interact with technology, moving away from traditional input methods to more conversational interfaces. He noted that current voice command systems, such as Microsoft Copilot, have limitations that need to be addressed with increased cloud computing power, which he believes will be facilitated by quantum computing. He mentioned that quantum computing will dramatically change the security landscape, prompting the introduction of post-quantum encryption. While details about Windows 12 are limited, AI integration is expected to be a significant feature, potentially making voice a key input method for multitasking.
Winsage
July 21, 2025
Microsoft Excel is used for over 70% of business analysis tasks, according to Gartner, Inc. A lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional 2021 is available for .97, reduced from 9.99, until November 1. The package includes Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word, Teams, OneNote, Access, and Publisher. The 2021 edition offers more applications and redesigned tools compared to previous versions. The license allows ownership of the software without ongoing subscription fees, and it requires Windows 10 or 11. Prices on StackSocial may change.
Winsage
June 24, 2025
Windows 11 has received an update to the Start menu that enhances customization and accessibility for users in the Insider Program. This update allows users to create a scrollable list of applications and categorize them according to personal preferences, improving access to frequently used apps. Users can now switch between Category, Grid, or List views directly from the Start menu, simplifying the customization process. The update also expands scrolling capability, reducing the need for multiple clicks to access additional recommendations and promoting a more organized workspace. Users interested in this functionality can join the Windows Insider Program to select their update channel.
Winsage
June 3, 2025
Many users are paying recurring fees for Microsoft 365 subscriptions for applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. A one-time purchase option for Microsoft Office is available for .99, which includes essential applications and eliminates ongoing costs. This version supports macOS Ventura and is optimized for Retina displays. It offers lifetime access without the need for monthly payments, making it a more economical choice compared to Microsoft 365, which costs 0 annually. A Windows version is also available. The deal provides a stable version of Office without unexpected updates or changes.
Winsage
May 12, 2025
Microsoft's annual Build developer conference will occur from May 19 to 22, focusing on new AI integrations, services, and applications for Windows. Last year's conference featured the integration of Copilot into Microsoft Teams and the introduction of AI-powered PCs. This year, deeper integrations of Copilot generative AI are expected, catering to consumer and enterprise needs. Keynotes will be streamed online for free. Microsoft raised prices on various software products by 5% last November and may use new AI features to justify these increases. Copilot is anticipated to have significant enhancements, with reports suggesting Microsoft is considering alternative AI models from xAI, Meta, Anthropic, and DeepSeek. Copilot may gain “agentic” capabilities for executing basic PC tasks, with references to an Action button found in the Copilot client for Windows. Microsoft is rumored to have developed a suite of models called MAI to compete with OpenAI’s offerings, potentially to be unveiled at Build. There are also rumors about a successor to the Azure Maia 100 AI Accelerator, possibly named “Maia 2,” with Marvell contracted for its production.
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