ai on windows

  1. GPT-5 on Windows: How to Use the New Default Model Safely

    For Windows users trying to “download ChatGPT‑5,” the headline news is simple: GPT‑5 is now the default model in ChatGPT, accessible on Windows via the official desktop app, the web, or a Progressive Web App—there’s no “GPT‑5.exe” to install. And while older guides conflated GPT‑5 with GPT‑4o...
  2. Microsoft Integrates GPT-OSS-20B into Windows 11 for On-Device AI Power

    The integration of OpenAI's GPT-OSS-20B model into Windows 11 via Microsoft’s Windows AI Foundry marks a significant step in democratizing high-performance AI tools for mainstream users. This move ushers in a new era of local AI capabilities, blending open, powerful natural language processing...
  3. Microsoft Launches GPT-OSS-20B for Windows: Open-Source AI for Local Text Tasks

    Here are the key points from the Daily Jang article on Microsoft rolling out the gpt-oss-20b model to Windows users: Model Details: Microsoft has made OpenAI’s new free and open GPT model, called gpt-oss-20b, accessible to Windows 11 users via the Windows AI Foundry platform. Platform: Windows...
  4. Microsoft Copilot June 2025 Update: AI with Vision, Deep Research, and Automation

    Microsoft Copilot continues its rapid evolution, introducing a significant lineup of new features and expanding its core capabilities across devices, platforms, and user bases. With the June 25, 2025 release, the Copilot ecosystem cements itself yet again as a frontrunner in AI...
  5. Microsoft June 2025 Update: Windows Redesigns, AI Advancements, Xbox Handhelds & Ecosystem Innovation

    Redesigns, new devices, and evolving controversies have defined another dynamic week in Microsoft’s ecosystem. As users and IT professionals assess the June 2025 landscape, Microsoft’s rapid experimentation and innovation—ranging from fundamental Windows 11 Start menu changes to the debut of the...
  6. Microsoft KB5061858 Beta: Unlocking AI Power on AMD Windows Systems in 2025

    For millions of Windows users running AMD-powered systems, artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a buzzword—it’s rapidly becoming an intrinsic part of their daily computing experience. Microsoft's release of KB5061858, which introduces the Phi Silica AI component update (version...
  7. Microsoft’s KB5061856 Update: Unlocking AI Power on Windows with Phi Silica and Qualcomm NPUs

    As the spotlight on artificial intelligence grows ever brighter, Microsoft’s AI strategy for Windows takes a significant step forward with the release of KB5061856: the Phi Silica AI component update (version 1.2505.838.0) for Qualcomm-powered systems. This highly anticipated update, a...
  8. Microsoft Foundry Local: The Future of On-Premise AI on Windows Windows11

    Artificial intelligence has rapidly become synonymous with immense cloud-based models like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot—solutions that rely on constant connectivity and data processing in massive server farms. Yet, a fundamental shift is underway. Microsoft’s recent introduction...
  9. Microsoft Unveils Windows AI Foundry at Build 2025: Revolutionizing AI Development on Windows

    At the Microsoft Build 2025 conference, the tech giant unveiled Windows AI Foundry, a comprehensive platform designed to streamline the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) applications on Windows. This initiative marks a significant evolution from the previous Copilot...
  10. Windows AI Foundry: Microsoft’s Bold Next Step in AI-Enhanced PC Experiences

    Microsoft’s continued transformation of the Windows ecosystem takes a bold new step with the introduction of Windows AI Foundry, an ambitious framework designed to supercharge the integration of artificial intelligence into everyday PC experiences. Announced as the successor to the...
  11. Ollama on Windows 11: Simplify Local AI Deployment for Privacy and Speed

    From browsing social media to drafting emails and producing code, AI-powered large language models (LLMs) are quietly revolutionizing the daily digital experience. For most users, cloud-based services like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot mediate these breakthroughs. But as the appetite for...
  12. Clippy Returns as a Privacy-Focused Local AI Chatbot: Nostalgia Meets Innovation

    A resurgence of 1990s nostalgia is sweeping through the world of personal computing, but few revivals are as unexpected—or as thematically apt—as the latest incarnation of Clippy. Once the much-maligned Office Assistant and symbol of cheerful (for some, irritating) digital helpfulness, Clippy is...
  13. Harnessing Local AI: Running DeepSeek on Windows Copilot PCs for Privacy and Performance

    The deep learning revolution is gaining new momentum as powerful AI models, once constrained to expensive data centers or Linux servers, start making their way directly to everyday devices. A recent and increasingly relevant push: enabling advanced models such as DeepSeek to run locally on...