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Microsoft Lays Out AI-First Windows 2030 Vision Emphasizing Voice and Vision Inputs

The debut Windows 2030 Vision video showcases multimodal AI controls paired with built-in quantum-safe encryption.

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Overview

  • Microsoft released the first Windows 2030 Vision video featuring CVP David Weston outlining an AI-first roadmap for future Windows releases.
  • Weston envisions multimodal interactions where Windows can interpret what users see and hear to execute natural language commands.
  • He predicts AI agents will assume routine roles such as security experts, integrating with Teams, emails and meetings like human colleagues.
  • The company is embedding post-quantum encryption now to safeguard against anticipated quantum computing threats.
  • Sources indicate Microsoft is developing internal prototype code for an agentic desktop UX to explore AI-orchestrated workflows.