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natural-language-settings
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The natural-language-settings tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about configuring and using natural language interactions within Windows, particularly in the context of AI-driven features like Copilot. Recent threads highlight how Windows 11 updates are integrating on-device AI and natural language capabilities, allowing users to interact with the system through conversational commands. Topics include the September 2025 Patchday (KB5065426) which introduced UI refinements and expanded AI scaffolding, and the August 2025 update that positioned Windows as an AI-first helper with features like Copilot Vision. These updates emphasize natural language as a key interface for system suggestions and actions.
Microsoft’s September Patchday for Windows 11 goes beyond the usual security checklist, delivering a collection of visible UI refinements, expanded on‑device AI scaffolding for Copilot features, and a number of convenience updates that range from a revised Recall landing page to a seconds...
Microsoft’s August Windows 11 update is less a routine patch and more a clear statement of intent: the OS is evolving into an AI-first platform where the system sees, suggests, and—when asked—acts, on behalf of the user.
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Microsoft has been steadily folding AI into Windows for more...
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