
Microsoft has released the first episode in a new video series, titled ‘Windows 2030 Vision’, offering a glimpse into what the future of its flagship operating system could look like.
The video, shared across official channels, hints at a revolutionary transformation of Windows over the next five years, with artificial intelligence playing a central role.
The video features David Weston, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Enterprise and Security, who teases a redesigned desktop experience powered by agentic AI, a system capable of acting independently on behalf of users.
“I truly believe the future version of Windows and other Microsoft operating systems will interact in a multimodal way. The computer will be able to see what we see, hear what we hear, and we can talk to it and ask it to do much more sophisticated things,” Weston says in the video.
Weston goes on to suggest that traditional interactions such as mousing and typing may soon feel outdated.
Comparing the shift to how younger generations view MS-DOS, he implies that natural language and voice-based interactions will become the new norm.
While the video stops short of revealing exact features, it hints at a future where users will interact with devices through speech, visual cues, and contextual inputs, with AI handling complex orchestration in the background.
AI Inside, Beside, and Beyond Apps
Microsoft has previously alluded to this level of integration.
At Build 2023, Steven Bathiche proposed that AI would operate ‘inside, beside, and outside apps’, effectively blurring the boundaries between apps and the OS.
The concept aims to transform the operating system into a digital assistant capable of managing tasks, files, and app interactions seamlessly.
This vision aligns with past remarks by CEO Satya Nadella, who has repeatedly stressed that AI will redefine the operating system as we know it.
At the 2023 Snapdragon Summit, he stated, “AI would fundamentally change what an operating system is, what a UI looks like, and how application interaction goes.”
As the tech industry embraces AI-powered platforms, Microsoft’s vision suggests that Windows 2030 may no longer be just an operating system, but rather an intelligent partner.
With more videos expected in the series, users and developers alike await further details about how Microsoft plans to reshape the digital workspace for the AI era.
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