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Technology of the future: A phase beyond keyboard and mouse, laptop will run with voice and gestures..

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Microsoft's corporate vice president, David Weston, says that by 2030, the way of using a computer will completely change. At that time, there will be no need to move the cursor on the screen or type on the keyboard. Instead, users will be able to directly interact with the computer, make hand gestures, or give commands just by looking at the monitor. The Windows of the future will be multi-modal. Which means that you will be able to control it with your voice, gestures, or sight.

Microsoft has recently released a video called Windows 2030 Vision, which shows that in the coming five years, our interaction with desktops and laptops will completely change. This change will not only be in the user interface, but also in making our digital life easier and safer.

AI will be a personal security expert.

According to Microsoft, in the coming times, every user, whether they run a small business or are a freelancer, will be able to have an AI-powered security expert in their system. This virtual expert will monitor your computer 24 hours a day, identify and solve cyber threats immediately, and, when needed, talk to you just like a human being.

With this AI security assistant, you will not have to worry about hacking, viruses or data theft, because it will deal with threats in real time. Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in developing this technology so that the Windows of the future can become a reliable companion of your digital life, rather than just an operating system.

What will the experience be like in 2030?

Imagine you are sitting at your desk, looking at the screen, just say, open email and the mail opens in front of you. Or you drag a file to another window by waving your hand, without touching the mouse. Even AI will itself suggest which file to secure, which app to update, and which suspicious link to block.

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