Lilbits: AI-enhanced search for Windows PCs and Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

Recent advancements in laptop technology have introduced high-performance neural processing units from leading manufacturers such as Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm. These innovations promise the ability to run artificial intelligence applications directly on devices, minimizing the need for cloud data transmission. However, the challenge remains for Microsoft and PC manufacturers to harness this on-device AI processing power effectively.

Initially, Microsoft aimed to entice users to upgrade to Copilot+ PCs with its Recall feature, designed to function as a digital photographic memory by tracking user activity. Unfortunately, privacy concerns prompted a delay in its rollout, necessitating a re-evaluation of the feature. In a positive turn of events, Microsoft has begun to introduce a new AI feature to testers, showcasing a potentially valuable application: an AI-enhanced search function. This tool allows users to locate files, settings, or documents on their computers even when they cannot recall specific names or phrases.

Recent Developments in Tech

In other noteworthy tech updates, developers have made strides in enhancing the display controller for Pine64’s E Ink tablet. Additionally, Amazon has kicked off its Big Spring Sale, offering discounts across a diverse array of products. While some deals stand out as particularly attractive, a curated list of the most compelling offers is available for savvy shoppers.

Microsoft is rolling out Local Semantic Search to Windows Insiders with Intel or AMD-powered Copilot+ PCs. It lets you search by description in File Explorer, Windows Search, or Settings. While it runs on-device, you can also disable indexing of some or all folders.

Some Deals (Amazon Big Spring Sale and beyond)

  • Tablets
  • Mini PCs
  • Storage
  • Other

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Lilbits: AI-enhanced search for Windows PCs and Amazon's Big Spring Sale