Microsoft Adding AI Key To Its Keyboard
Like everyone else, Microsoft has developed its own AI program and is pushing it aggressively on Windows 11. It’s called Copilot and apparently it’s important enough to get its own key. Microsoft hasn’t revised the standard layout of the Windows keyboard in 30 years, but they announced today they’re about to stick an AI key on them. Said key would be located on the right side, next to Alt. So how does an AI key work? Does it negate the function of every other key on the keyboard? Do you just push it and it writes your own letter for you? Maybe on The Jetsons, but in reality, it just brings up the Copilot window, a function that doesn’t really need its own special key. The reality is, Microsoft WANTS you to believe Copilot is so indispensable to your own life that it needs one-button access instead of a mouse click that would take .05 extra seconds. That’s why it’s there — marketing. In reality AI is a young technology