Microsoft's transition from Windows Copilot Runtime to Windows AI Foundry marks a significant step towards enhancing AI integration in Windows applications. Initially launched in May 2024, Copilot Runtime provided essential tools for PC-based AI applications, but now, the more advanced AI Foundry is set to replace it. The new development focuses on utilizing local processing, enabling the use of small language models and reducing dependence on expensive cloud services. With recent NPU advancements in affordable PCs, AI capabilities have become more widespread and accessible to developers across the board.
Microsoft's Windows AI Foundry replaces the Windows Copilot Runtime, aiming to enhance AI-powered applications on Windows with improved local processing capabilities.
Windows Copilot Runtime showcased tools for building AI-based applications on PCs, leveraging local resources instead of costly cloud-based models, which are now more accessible.
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