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Microsoft to introduce Ai keyboards

Microsoft has announced the biggest change to its keyboards in three decades with the introduction of an artificial intelligence (AI) key.
Microsoft executive vice president Yusuf Mehdi In a blog announcing the change said it was a “transformative” moment and compared it to the addition of the Windows key nearly 30 years ago.
He added that it would “simplify” and “amplify” user experience.
Medhdi explained that the key will allow users to access Copilot, Microsoft’s AI tool, on new Windows 11 PCs.
According to him Copilot helps users with functions such as searching, writing emails and creating images.
The new keyboards are expected to be on new products from February
SOURCE: FRCN
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