Microsoft explains how Windows 11 will become an agentic OS whether you like it or not

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WTF?! Many people thought Microsoft's idea for an "agentic OS," as introduced a few days ago, was more of a futuristic notion than a production-ready system ready for integration. Today, the company clarified that agentic features are arriving sooner than anyone could have expected.

Windows president Pavan Davuluri recently described the future of Windows as an agentic operating system, where AI bots and large language models handle the user's commands on files and computing tasks. Critics mostly greeted the idea with scorn, cursing, and frustration over the "bug-ridden slop pile" the OS currently is. Nevertheless, the agentic OS concept is taking root within Microsoft's more traditional software business.

Microsoft has already released a new support guide for the agentic features coming to Windows 11. The company confirmed that these "experimental" changes will appear in a private developer preview build for unpaid beta testers enrolled in the Windows Insiders program. They promise to go far beyond adding a new chatbot or improving a large language model and will play a central role in making agent-powered computing a reality.

The first feature enabling the agentic OS is called Agent Workspace, a dedicated space within Windows where an AI agent can operate on users' data and files. Each workspace is limited to a separate agent user contained within its own Windows account. Human users can continue operating the device normally while these agent accounts carry out their assigned tasks.

Microsoft says there are "clear boundaries" between agentic accounts and standard user accounts. Agent workspaces run securely and use minimal CPU and memory, with additional agentic capabilities planned over time. The setup resembles an overly complex AI-based virtualization system, though Microsoft claims agent workspaces are more efficient than a traditional virtual machine like Windows Sandbox.

Nonetheless, agent workspaces will offer comparable security isolation, parallel execution support, and complete user control relative to a VM. The AI bots will have limited access to user folders, including Documents, Downloads, Desktop, Videos, Pictures, and Music. When enabled, agent accounts can work on the same folders that authenticated users can access, such as public user profiles.

Redmond stresses that Windows 11's agentic AI features follow a "robust" set of security principles. The company also says agent users are autonomous entities that require proper supervision and authorization. Developers and security software can attack them like any other software component, which is why their actions must remain "contained."

So far, AI agents have significantly increased security risks for users. Microsoft warns that agentic AI remains a fast-moving research area, and we couldn't agree more. At this stage, there's no reason for any cautious user or reputable enterprise to engage with it – perhaps not ever.

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This is what happens when you don't have real competition in the home/office desktop space. The competitive feedback loop does not exist. Management gives you what they think is cool/better not what the customer actually wants. It is not like they have a real option to switch to. Oh Apple, yeah that is a whole other closed-hardware, software nightmare. Linux, nice, but not for you average person. I guess MS spent so much money on OpenAI and LLMs they have to force it in to Windows so it does not look like a waste. The enshitification continues.
 
Great. Today, while half of the internet was down due to Cloudflare outage, incuding this site, I was still able to do something offline, on Windows 10. Cannot wait till online-only agentic Windows 11 decimates half of daily global Gross Domestic Product one day. Will be great day for Linux, too.
 
Great. Today, while half of the internet was down due to Cloudflare outage, incuding this site, I was still able to do something offline, on Windows 10. Cannot wait till online-only agentic Windows 11 decimates half of daily global Gross Domestic Product one day. Will be great day for Linux, too.
I thought TechSpot would report on that news. It's not like TechSpot is to blame; some of the biggest sites went offline because of Cloudflare's outage (albeit temporarily). And Cloudflare really is a great product. It showed the error right away and even highlighted it had nothing to do with TechSpot:
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I would've thought TechSpot would report on that news. It's not like TechSpot is to blame; some of the biggest sites went offline because of Cloudflare's outage (albeit temporarily). And Cloudflare really is a great product. It showed the error right away and even highlighted it had nothing to do with TechSpot:
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Apparently, neither last year's Crowdstrike, nor this years AWS crashes haven't taught them at Microsoft anything. We should assume They are brain-dead, already run by AI.
 
"Redmond stresses that Windows 11's agentic AI features follow a "robust" set of security principles"
I believe them because I trust them.
No wait I don't. The whole crazy house of cards will probably get hacked in week 03, or earlier.
As for me, I'll NEVER go 11 and will quit MS sometime soon.

Whose idea was the agentic BS anyway? Did an LLM come up with it?
 
Apparently, neither last year's Crowdstrike, nor this years AWS crashes haven't taught them at Microsoft anything. We should assume They are brain-dead, already run by AI.
Well it taught them they can take down the Web and suffer no consequences.
"Redmond stresses that Windows 11's agentic AI features follow a "robust" set of security principles"
I believe them because I trust them.
No wait I don't. The whole crazy house of cards will probably get hacked in week 03, or earlier.
As for me, I'll NEVER go 11 and will quit MS sometime soon.

Whose idea was the agentic BS anyway? Did an LLM come up with it?
Nadella believes if he makes Windows all about AI he can unlock unlimited monnees like his buddies at OpenAI. It's all self delusion that "ai", like blockchain before it, makes something better.

Incidentally,a lot of the AI snake il salesman are former crypto/NFT bros. Coincidence?
 
Unfortunately, it seems the people left at Microsoft don't know what they're doing, nor do they care, the money coming from Azure and Office. They've inherited a gigantic codebase (~0.5 TB) that no one can comprehend any more, so are tacking on ill-conceived "improvements" to show that innovative work is being done.
 
Unfortunately, it seems the people left at Microsoft don't know what they're doing, nor do they care, the money coming from Azure and Office. They've inherited a gigantic codebase (~0.5 TB) that no one can comprehend any more, so are tacking on ill-conceived "improvements" to show that innovative work is being done.
They know Windows, as a product, is winding down IMO.

Microsoft has been pushing hard for years to "cloudify" everything. Active Directory has been put on life support alongside Hybrid Intune, they REALLY want you to go full cloud. They want you to use office int he cloud, and between depreciating macros and Publisher, there is no longer any advantage over Google docs, which has free cloud storage and a way better backbone VS the garbage dump that is OneDrive.

Their newest move for "Security" is to push device attestation and hyper V sessions. IF they're going virtualization, there's no reason to keep the old NT kernel underneath anymore.

At some point somebody at MS will hopefully bit ethe bullet, opensource Direct X and Win32, and Windows will become at most a thin client for business use only or perhaps just another Unix OS.
 
They know Windows, as a product, is winding down IMO.

Microsoft has been pushing hard for years to "cloudify" everything. Active Directory has been put on life support alongside Hybrid Intune, they REALLY want you to go full cloud. They want you to use office int he cloud, and between depreciating macros and Publisher, there is no longer any advantage over Google docs, which has free cloud storage and a way better backbone VS the garbage dump that is OneDrive.

Their newest move for "Security" is to push device attestation and hyper V sessions. IF they're going virtualization, there's no reason to keep the old NT kernel underneath anymore.

At some point somebody at MS will hopefully bit ethe bullet, opensource Direct X and Win32, and Windows will become at most a thin client for business use only or perhaps just another Unix OS.

That's a thought. I can see them trying to shift the OS experience into the cloud little by little, the eventual aim being a fully cloud- and subscription-based shell, just keeping the basics to bootstrap the system.

I'm concerned about the NT source code. Windows has become a cultural artefact, so to speak, and deserves to be in the public's hands.
 
Unfortunately, it seems the people left at Microsoft don't know what they're doing, nor do they care, the money coming from Azure and Office. They've inherited a gigantic codebase (~0.5 TB) that no one can comprehend any more, so are tacking on ill-conceived "improvements" to show that innovative work is being done.

Could you please link me to an article on the 0.5 TB codebase please
 
When they say security as top priority, they mean control and selling features you cannot get elsewhere.
Is this not what they did with office 365? It was not enough for them to sell it to businesses and hardware. They wanted to be paid once a month.
We do not want to be controlled. And I know exactly what top security is worth is today's world, not much.
 
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