encoder-decoder architecture

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The encoder-decoder architecture is a foundational design in modern AI models, particularly for tasks like natural language processing and on-device intelligence. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Microsoft's Mu, a lightweight language model built on this architecture, which powers conversational AI in Windows 11 Settings. Mu uses an encoder-decoder structure to understand user queries and generate appropriate responses or actions, all running locally on Copilot+ PCs. This enables features like natural language search and setting toggles without cloud dependency. The tag covers how encoder-decoder models enable efficient, on-device AI for Windows, emphasizing privacy, speed, and seamless user interaction.
  1. Microsoft Mu: The On-Device AI Transforming Windows 11 Settings with Natural Language

    Imagine opening your Windows 11 settings and simply typing, or even speaking, “How do I stop my screen from turning off?” Instead of scouring through submenus, you’re greeted by a capable AI agent that not only guides you to the right option but, with your permission, can toggle the setting...