Gaming: Microsoft's AI PC Beginner's Guide Demonstrates How Convoluted Its...

Gaming: Microsoft's AI PC Beginner's Guide Demonstrates How Convoluted Its...

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Late last year, Microsoft said that it was making 'every Windows 11 PC an AI PC', so congratulations, you've probably already got one in some form or fashion.

However, a blog post tucked within the Windows Learning Center entitled 'Best AI PC features to look for in 2026: A beginner's guide' seems to disagree. Under a section titled "What is an AI computer and why 2026 is the moment", Microsoft attempts to explain to the uninitiated what an AI PC is (via Windows Latest).

Source: PC Gamer