The Verge - Artificial Intelligences 10月16日 21:38
微软重塑Windows:AI驱动的“对话式PC”新纪元
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微软正致力于将Windows 11打造成AI驱动的“AI PC”,用户可通过语音与Copilot进行自然交互,并由AI代为执行操作。此举旨在将AI深度融入日常电脑体验,而非局限于特定设备。新推出的Copilot语音和视觉能力,以及“Hey, Copilot!”唤醒词,标志着语音成为继键盘鼠标之后的第三种输入方式。尽管过去语音助手推广受阻,但微软认为AI的进步将促使人们接受与电脑对话。Copilot Vision允许AI理解屏幕内容以提供帮助,而Copilot Actions则进一步赋予AI在本地PC上执行任务的能力,尽管目前仍处于测试阶段。此番革新与Windows 10支持结束同步,微软期望用户拥抱能成为“真正伙伴”的Windows 11。

✨ **AI驱动的操作系统愿景:** 微软正着力将Windows重塑为一个围绕AI构建的操作系统,目标是让每一台Windows 11 PC都能成为“AI PC”。这意味着AI将不仅仅局限于聊天机器人,而是深度融入用户日常使用的数亿种体验中,让用户能够通过语音与电脑进行自然交互,并由AI(Copilot)在用户授权下代表用户执行操作,实现“让PC理解你,并为你神奇地完成任务”。

🗣️ **语音成为第三输入方式:** 随着“Hey, Copilot!”唤醒词的推出,语音正逐渐成为Windows 11的第三种主要输入方式,与键盘和鼠标并驾齐驱。微软认为,用户在Microsoft Teams等场景中已习惯通过电脑进行语音交流,这种“与PC交谈”的模式将成为常态,带来深刻的交互体验变革。尽管过往语音助手推广面临挑战,但微软相信AI的进步将促使用户接受这种新的交互方式。

👁️ **Copilot Vision与Actions的演进:** Copilot Vision能够理解屏幕上的内容,为用户提供应用指导、故障排除,甚至解释照片和文档。它是一个选择加入的功能,用户可以像共享Teams通话一样流式传输屏幕内容。在此基础上,Copilot Actions进一步赋予AI在本地PC上执行任务的能力,例如编辑照片文件夹。目前,Copilot Actions正通过预览计划在有限场景下进行测试,微软致力于通过用户反馈不断优化其能力和流畅度,以应对复杂应用的操作挑战。

🤝 **从工具到伙伴的转变:** 伴随着Windows 10支持的终止,微软正大力推广Windows 11,并希望通过这些AI新功能,让用户体验到PC不仅仅是一个工具,而是一个能够真正成为用户“伙伴”的智能设备。通过电视广告等方式,微软将突出“遇见你可以对话的电脑”这一核心信息,引导用户拥抱这一新的计算范式。

As Microsoft bids farewell to Windows 10 and gets ready to mark the 40-year milestone of its operating system, it’s looking forward to what’s next for Windows. Microsoft might not be ready to announce Windows 12 just yet, but it clearly wants to turn every Windows 11 PC into an AI PC that Copilot controls and users talk to.

“We think we’re on the cusp of the next evolution, where AI happens not just in that chatbot and gets naturally integrated into the hundreds of millions of experiences that people use every day,” says Yusuf Mehdi, executive vice president and consumer chief marketing officer at Microsoft, in a briefing with The Verge. “The vision that we have is: let’s rewrite the entire operating system around AI, and build essentially what becomes truly the AI PC.”

Microsoft is launching a set of capabilities in Windows today that will start to weave AI features into regular Windows 11 PCs, instead of consumers having to buy a special Copilot Plus PC. The biggest change is that Microsoft thinks people will want to talk to their computers and have Copilot take actions on their behalf.

“You should be able to talk to your PC, have it understand you, and then be able to have magic happen from that,” says Mehdi. “With your permission, we want people to be able to share with their AI on Windows what they’re doing and what they’re seeing. The PC should be able to act on your behalf.”

Microsoft is leaning on Copilot’s Voice and Vision capabilities to try and make this reality, thanks to a new “Hey, Copilot!” wake word that is now rolling out on Windows 11 PCs. “In our minds, voice will now become the third input mechanism to use with your PC,” says Mehdi. “It doesn’t replace the keyboard and mouse necessarily, but it’s an added thing and it will be pretty profound and a new way to do it.”

We’ve been here many times before. Microsoft tried to convince people to use Cortana on Windows 10 PCs a decade ago, and has added various voice features to Windows for accessibility over the past 40 years. Microsoft is now convinced that AI will somehow spark a change in behavior and convince people that talking to a PC isn’t weird.

“All the data that we see is when people use voice, they love it,” says Mehdi. Some of that data is the billions of minutes that people spend talking in Microsoft Teams meetings. “They’re talking through their computers today, and I think this change to ‘talk with and talk to’ will come to reality and we’ll see this thing really take off,” says Mehdi.

I’m not convinced that most people want to talk to their computer, even if it’s great for accessibility and scenarios like getting help with apps. “Doctors are taking transcriptions while they’re performing examinations, people use it for searching, and our work with the accessibility community has taught us a lot about how to make voice access and voice typing really valuable,” says Mehdi.

For AI to control a PC and take actions on behalf of the user, it must first be granted access to see what’s on the screen. Microsoft has been testing Copilot Vision in recent months, a feature that can scan everything on your screen and coach you through using apps or answer questions about photos and documents.

Copilot Vision is now rolling out worldwide in all markets where Copilot is available, and it will let you get help using apps, troubleshoot PC problems, learn new tasks, and even get step-by-step guidance in games. Unlike the Recall feature that automatically takes a snapshot of your PC, Copilot Vision is an opt-in feature where you essentially stream what you’re seeing on your screen much like you would in a Teams call.

The next step beyond Copilot Vision is Copilot Actions, allowing Microsoft’s AI assistant to take actions on a local PC, like making edits to a folder full of photos. Microsoft is starting to test these actions on Windows PCs through a preview program, limited to a narrow set of use cases while Microsoft optimizes the AI model.

“In the beginning you might see the agent make some mistakes, or encounter some challenges when trying to use some really complex applications,” explains Navjot Virk, corporate vice president of Windows Experiences. An AI agent making mistakes using a computer doesn’t fill me with confidence, which is probably why Microsoft is limiting this to Copilot Labs for now. “We’re absolutely committed to learning from how people use it, and we want to continue to improve the experience to make it more capable and streamlined over time,” says Virk.

Microsoft is also integrating Copilot into the Windows taskbar, with one-click access to these new Copilot Vision and Voice features. It also has a new integrated search experience to make it faster to find local files, apps, and settings.

After the Recall fiasco last year, I think Microsoft will have a hard time convincing people to trust its Copilot Vision and Copilot Actions features, and an equally challenging time getting people to talk to their PCs. That’s not stopping Microsoft from trying, though. The company is planning to run television ads that highlight these new AI features in Windows 11, with the tagline “meet the computer you can talk to.”

The ads coincide with the end-of-support phase for Windows 10 earlier this week, and Microsoft is once again promoting Windows 11 PCs that consumers can upgrade to. “We want every person making the move to experience what it means to have a PC that’s not just a tool, but a true partner,” says Mehdi.

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