Alex Wawro

"Microsoft and its developer partners are all burning the midnight oil to build as many 'AI' features into software as possible, in order to take advantage of the fact that AI laptops are on sale now packing the latest Intel Meteor Lake chips. 

"These chips have a built-in NPU (Neural Processing Unit) that's very similar to the Neural Engine built into the Apple silicon (like the Apple M3 chip) which powers the best MacBooks, and developers are going to spend the next few years designing and hyping 'AI' experiences which tap the power of these new NPUs.

"And hey, that's going to be great in the long run. Intel's finally catching up to AMD and Apple by building NPUs into its chips, and they'll make Windows and Mac PCs more efficient at getting work done

"But it's also going to lead to a glut of 'AI' features rolling out across PC hardware and software over the next few years, and the defining characteristic of that stuff is that it takes control away from you."

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