But already? Windows 12 may have integration with ChatGPT and artificial intelligence

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 But already?  Windows 12 may have integration with ChatGPT and artificial intelligence
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It is undeniable that the adoption of Windows 11 has been much slower than Microsoft expected and this may be a reflection of the high technical requirements of the system, in addition to presenting performance and resources below expectations by users.

In any case, it seems that the Redmond giant is already working on the next version of the operating system and it may feature a high integration with artificial intelligence tools and ChatGTP.

In recent days, the internet has been flooded with information about ChatGTP, an artificial intelligence capable of even creating lawsuits.

As we know, Microsoft is making a billionaire investment in OpenIA, creator of ChatGTP and this may be related to the launch of the upcoming Windows 12.

Microsoft is working on ‘Windows 12’, according to sources familiar with the company’s internal plans. While Windows 11 continues to progress, a group of engineers are already working on the next major release (an entirely new version of Windows – possibly called Windows 12?).

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Microsoft is changing significantly with Windows 12, bringing a number of AI-based features. We don’t know exactly how the company plans to use AI in Windows. Still, you can expect OpenAI-based recommendations or alerts in apps like Mail & Calendar, Clock, Microsoft Photos, and more.

Of course, Microsoft doesn’t want to wait for Windows 12 to roll out the first AI features, so some of these tools could come to Windows 11 in the coming months.

This includes smarter camera and microphone features in Windows. For example, Microsoft uses AI to automatically blur background, correct brightness, eye, and more. Likewise, Windows can also filter out background noise and increase the clarity of your lead voice.

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Microsoft had already indicated that it would invest more in artificial intelligence during CES 2023 and this is a trend that technology companies will invest heavily in. Recently, NVIDIA released a new version of its broadcast software that has an artificial intelligence feature in which the user always appears looking at the camera, something that has been highly praised.

What features would you like to see in the next version of Windows?