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Windows Heading To Full-Blown AI?

In all my years of witnessing the introduction of new tech, I’ve never seen anything to match the rapid uptake of AI. The fact that AI is as yet far from perfected doesn’t seem to bother the tech giants as they continue to battle it out for dominance – and the question of whether consumers want AI or not seems to have gotten lost in the heat of battle.

Not the least of those AI-mad advocates is Microsoft, as the company continues to introduce AI into every nook and cranny of its Windows operating system. Many advanced users, including programmers, are up in arms over Microsoft’s widespread deployment of AI in Windows and have come up with a new company name… “Microslop”.

To understand the “Microslop” implications: in mid-December 2025, the Merriam-Webster dictionary chose “slop” as its word of the year. The definition: “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence.”

The term “Microslop” has now become so common among Windows detractors that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has come out publicly and called for an end to using the term.



Agentic AI Windows?

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Microsoft’s apparent infatuation with AI has many predicting that Windows is heading toward an Agentic AI operating system, and that represents a huge difference between the AI we are now able to largely ignore and what we might be faced with – the current AI in Windows is reactive, while Agentic AI is proactive.

Agentic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems that can operate autonomously, making decisions and taking actions with minimal human intervention

Indeed, with Microsoft’s unrelenting insistence on introducing AI into so many Windows elements, it’s easy to see how an Agentic AI operating system could become a reality.

BOTTOM LINE:

I’m going to make a prediction of my own; if Microsoft does head down the road of an Agentic AI Windows, it can only be a good thing for the likes of Linux, Mac, and Google’s new upcoming PC operating system… it certainly won’t help with Windows’ declining popularity.

Could an Agentic AI Windows signal the end of Windows’ dominance? What do you think?

3 thoughts on “Windows Heading To Full-Blown AI?”

  1. Yes Jim, a very slippery slope for Microsoft and this Agentic AI Windows could signal the end of Windows’ dominance.

    Hope the Board of Directors are smart enough to see the big picture, unless they are already replaced by AI’s.

    Just not sure how this will affect the average user, Mindblower!

  2. I honestly believe that is the intention Jim.

    Microsoft is slowly phasing out it’s OS on purchased and self built home pc’s and angling it’s OS use for use solely on Copilot+ systems. Don’t know how much truth there is to it or not but word is 26H1 will not be available for normal home pc’s but for only Copilot+ systems.

    1. Yes, I’ve seen those reports too Ed. On the one hand, with MS’s infatuation with AI, it’s quite believable. On the hand, it’s difficult to imagine MS abandoning billons of users of traditional PCs.

      I realise that’s more or less what MS did with its strict Windows 11 requirements but I’m pretty sure MS underestimated the backlash. Would MS fall into the same trap again?

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