Microsoft has announced a significant evolution for Windows 11 with the introduction of Mu, a small language model that allows generative AI agents to operate without requiring Internet connectivity. This innovation is backed by the capabilities of neural processing units found in Copilot PCs. According to Vivek Pradeep, the vice president of Windows Applied Sciences, this enhancement aims to improve user interaction with the Windows OS by enabling responses to natural language queries directly on the system, effectively creating a self-sufficient AI system within the OS.
Microsoft's new AI technology, Mu, enables Windows 11 to run generative AI agents offline, adapting to natural language queries on compatible devices.
The update emphasizes utilizing the neural processing units of Copilot PCs to enhance user interaction and functionality without the need for an Internet connection.
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