Microsoft previews its AI-powered Windows 2030 vision, saying, “Computers will see what we see.

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 It set out to achieve a number of ambitious targets by 2030. These included producing zero trash, conserving more land than it used, and being water positive and carbon negative.

With Azure’s cloud momentum and AI innovation driving MSFT’s goal of $860 by 2030, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is leading the charge. Microsoft is still doing exceptionally well and doesn’t appear to be faltering just yet.

Computers running Windows 10 will continue to work after October 14, 2025, however Microsoft will no longer offer the following services: technical assistance for any problem. updates for software. security patches or upgrades.

Microsoft has released the first film in its “Windows 2030 Vision” series, hinting to a significant change in the way users will interact with the Windows operating system, marking a daring move toward reimagining the future of personal computing. Agentic AI, or intelligent systems that actively manage tasks, apps, and processes on your behalf, is at the heart of this new vision.

 

A Sneak Peek at Windows’ Future

“The world of mousing and keyboarding around will feel as alien as it does to Gen Z using MS-DOS,” says David Weston, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Enterprise & Security, in the video, setting the tone.

 

This points to a multimodal, AI-driven interface where users engage with their computers via speech, vision, and intelligent assistance, implying a radical redesign of the conventional desktop user experience.

 

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