Logitech has released a new AI mouse

You need to look at the data. The average internet user does use search engines. Voice assistance has a strong adoption rate. It is all assistant services, and that is exactly what Co-pilot is too. You have Windows 11 installed; Co-Pilot will become non-optional. Windows is Co-Pilot. Just see which key Co-Pilot has replaced, the Windows key.


Not long until Co-Pilot AI becomes the new Windows Start button. Not the average user, every Windows user will use the service. There are phases, but MS is accelerating the process.
Not really. They added an extra button. Guess what that button usually is, a right click or modifier button next to the second windows key. Manufacturers will simply make the space and other buttons smaller to accommodate it or move it some users find more convenient and not where MS wants it. "AI" is the new dot com bubble and it's time the crap gets cut.
 
Not really. They added an extra button. Guess what that button usually is, a right click or modifier button next to the second windows key. Manufacturers will simply make the space and other buttons smaller to accommodate it or move it some users find more convenient and not where MS wants it. "AI" is the new dot com bubble and it's time the crap gets cut.

Yes, you are right, as illustrated here:

Surface_Pro_Keyboard_with_Bold_Keyset.jpg


My point is that it is said that Windows will incorporate Co-Pilot into the Start Menu, basically incorporating it with search. Intermixing the Start Menu with MS Start, or at least I see this to be the plan with Windows 365 which is aimed at commerce, governance and whatnot entities in and case. It will trickle down to consumers in time.

MS has a consortium, or rather AI partner alliance, to push adoption. I doubt it will end as they control the bubble. They want you invested in an ecosystem, and AI is a key component to that.
 
Yes, you are right, as illustrated here:

Surface_Pro_Keyboard_with_Bold_Keyset.jpg


My point is that it is said that Windows will incorporate Co-Pilot into the Start Menu, basically incorporating it with search. Intermixing the Start Menu with MS Start, or at least I see this to be the plan with Windows 365 which is aimed at commerce, governance and whatnot entities in and case. It will trickle down to consumers in time.

MS has a consortium, or rather AI partner alliance, to push adoption. I doubt it will end as they control the bubble. They want you invested in an ecosystem, and AI is a key component to that.
I don't have a problem with them integrating it, it's if they try to replace anything that they will have a tough time as there's always a pushback when companies try to change behaviour rather adapt to changing behaviour. Linux adoption is already closing in on 5% and this might be the final straw that push it to critical mass if they don't allow any options. I just wish companies would stop with all the AI nonsense that nobody asked for, there is no real AI, and research something useful for once like better storage.
 
How can this nonsense spawn a thread now 3 pages long? Lol
 
I don't have a problem with them integrating it, it's if they try to replace anything that they will have a tough time as there's always a pushback when companies try to change behaviour rather adapt to changing behaviour. Linux adoption is already closing in on 5% and this might be the final straw that push it to critical mass if they don't allow any options. I just wish companies would stop with all the AI nonsense that nobody asked for, there is no real AI, and research something useful for once like better storage.

Since the digital age, I am in the mind governments would prefer if their citizens store their data on storage under their purview. For the sake of security, of course ;) draft policies, bills and existing policies do lean that way.

It is the same with AI: governments likely encourage it because it needs input which is captured and processed. The collection of that data is valuable, as is the control of its output.

Orwellian stuff really, Logitech's Signature AI Edition M750 Wireless Mouse for their Logi AI Prompt Builder is the least of a concern. Though, naturally it is dependent on OpenAI technologies.

For me, the everyday user of productivity suites, AI is beneficial, not that I need a special mouse or button for it.

I don't know, Microsoft is aggressive with consumer adoption. Always been. It is just that they play the good guy themes, and they get the PR for it. Business is business.
 
Since the digital age, I am in the mind governments would prefer if their citizens store their data on storage under their purview. For the sake of security, of course ;) draft policies, bills and existing policies do lean that way.

It is the same with AI: governments likely encourage it because it needs input which is captured and processed. The collection of that data is valuable, as is the control of its output.

Orwellian stuff really, Logitech's Signature AI Edition M750 Wireless Mouse for their Logi AI Prompt Builder is the least of a concern. Though, naturally it is dependent on OpenAI technologies.

For me, the everyday user of productivity suites, AI is beneficial, not that I need a special mouse or button for it.

I don't know, Microsoft is aggressive with consumer adoption. Always been. It is just that they play the good guy themes, and they get the PR for it. Business is business.
I just don't find AI as productive. Perhaps because I'm not in the mindset of talking to machines. Every MS decision the last couple of years has been met with resistance and I wouldn't be surprised if Linux adoption has increased every time they do so. Not that Linux is far behind with everything but it gives you a choice by default.

I know all too well that governments would want to be the custodians of data. The point is it still needs storage and the last revolution was with perpendicular magnetic storage 20 years ago. SSD doesn't really count as it hasn't resulted in cheaper and larger storage.
 
Cortana debuted on 2 April 2014. That's 10+ years that I haven't used it.
 
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