Diving into the Windows Copilot Runtime
Briefly

Microsoft has introduced an experimental release of the Windows App SDK, integrating artificial intelligence APIs aimed at enhancing AI capabilities on local devices. This release comes after the May 2024 announcement of Arm-powered devices. The SDK supports the new Windows Copilot Runtime APIs, enabling the use of Phi Silica, a smaller yet efficient language model. It is designed for developers to build applications that leverage AI without relying heavily on cloud services. The SDK is in its experimental stage, with potential stable releases anticipated in early 2025.
The Windows App SDK has launched experimental APIs essential for developers to create AI-driven applications, crucial for broadening AI functionality on Windows devices.
With the introduction of Phi Silica, Microsoft aims to optimize AI capabilities for devices, allowing for machine learning tasks that consume less power while maintaining functionality.
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