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Microsoft Unveils AI-First, Voice-Driven Vision for Windows by 2030

Microsoft’s Windows 2030 Vision series details AI-powered voice interactivity through Copilot agents underpinned by quantum-safe encryption.

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Copilot Mode was announced last week as a radical new AI mode for the Edge browser.
A copilot logo with the word "Windows" next to it on an abstract background.
David Weston interviewed by Microsoft

Overview

  • Microsoft launched its Windows 2030 Vision video series with David Weston outlining secret prototypes for an agentic, AI-orchestrated desktop experience.
  • Future Windows releases will lean on multimodal interactions that enable devices to see what users see, hear what they hear and process natural-language commands.
  • Copilot is set to be embedded at the operating system level, blurring the line between the AI assistant and Windows itself.
  • Microsoft envisions AI agents functioning as virtual security experts that can join Teams meetings, send and respond to emails and automate assigned tasks.
  • Post-quantum encryption is being integrated now to safeguard Windows against the threat of future quantum-powered attackers.