COMMENT Microsoft Windows and Devices boss, Pavan Davuluri, has shed light on plans for the flagship OS. Voice, touch, and pen control will all be part of a multimodal future, alongside a raft of inevitable AI features.
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Microsoft's Windows IT Pro channel interviewed Davuluri. While we're not sure many Windows IT Pros, having to deal with fleets of Windows 10 devices that have to be upgraded, will care about some of the early questions ("What's your favorite emoji?"), he did provide insights into how the Windows experience will evolve. Voice, vision, pen, and touch are set to become more pervasive, "just like we use mouse and keyboard."
He said, "I think we will see computing become more ambient, more pervasive, continue to span form fac