A couple of days ago, Microsoft's Windows chief Pavan Davaluri received a lot of backlash when he shared plans regarding Windows evolving as an "agentic OS". The executive's words hinted at an AI-powered experience that would boost productivity. However, people were not happy with this direction, complaining that there are a lot of other more important things that are unbaked in the OS and deserve attention. It got to the point that the executive had to disable replies on their original X (formerly Twitter) post.
Now, Davaluri has finally responded to some customer feedback on the topic with regards to claims that Windows is not developer- and power user-friendly anymore, and is taking away control from the consumer. He noted that the Windows team is aware of all of the feedback and know that they have a lot to fix in Windows when it comes to the UX, inconsistent dialog boxes, and the power user experience. READ MORE...

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