- Apple's done a fantastic
job of really innovating on the Mac, we are gonna outperform them. - So you feel like you've got Apple now. - We have a computer for
people who love Windows that they can be very, very proud of. - Microsoft, CEO Satya Nadella is very excited about
his new Windows computers because they're not just
any Windows computers. Can we call 'em AI-puters? - (laughs) No, I like Copilot+PC. - [Joanna] Yes, these Copilot+PCs coming from Microsoft itself and others like Lenovo and Dell have been completely re-engineered for. - AI, AI, AI, AI, AI as a new input. - But what even is an AI computer? Microsoft's latest have
new chips and AI software that can do some cool tricks without even needing to
connect to the internet. After talking to Nadella and seeing the new
Surface devices in action, I'll say it looks pretty darn promising. - Here's the interesting thing, right? Which is, if you sort of take all of what we've been talking about with AI, it all came about because
of abundance of compute, all primarily in the cloud, right? So, that's what created
the GPT-4, for example, which essentially changed the world. Now, what happened in the cloud is going to come to the edge, and the edge that first
needs to be reinvented before we talk about
everything else is the PC. And so, that's sort of what
I think of as the AI PC or the Copilot+PCs. - Okay, translation for
non-computer scientists. ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, those other generative AI
tools you've been using, the processing happens in the
cloud, AKA some data center. Now, some AI processing will
happen right on your computer, what is called edge computing. To do this, Microsoft had
to add a new chip component. Pretend I'm not a computer nerd. What is an NPU? - It's a neural processing unit. So, if you wanna build any AI application, you have to have an accelerator, just like we have in the cloud, to be able to run these matrix
math multiplications fast in order to drive AI features. And that's what the NPU does. - [Joanna] The NPU joins
the CPU and the GPU in the Copilot+PCs. But here's the really exciting thing. - Qualcomm's got a new processor, which we've optimized Windows for. The battery lab, I've been using it now. I mean, it's 22 hours of
continuous video playback. - [Joanna] These Qualcomm
Snapdragon X series chips are based on ARM architecture. And here's another translation. These energy efficient
chips are more like the ones in your smartphone than the Intel chips in your Windows laptop. A few years ago, Apple
transitioned all its Macs from Intel chips. - [Speaker] To our own Apple silicon. - [Joanna] Those chips are based on ARM, and it made MacBooks really awesome. - We finally feel we have
a very competitive product between Surface Pro and
the Surface laptops. We have essentially the best specs when it comes to ARM-based
silicon and performance or the NPU performance. - Microsoft says the Surfaces are 58% faster than
the MacBook Air with M3 and has 20% longer battery life. Intel will make Copilot PCs, but this is a move away from
that once tight relationship. Which system do you use? - I use the Surface laptop. - Have you heard the fan go on? - No. - See, this is what I'm really hoping for, a Windows PC that doesn't sound like it's going to outer space. (Satya laughs) - You have it, you got it. - [Joanna] Okay, but what new AI powers does the NPU unlock in Windows? - One of the dreams we've always had is how do we introduce memory, right? Photographic memory into
what you do on the PC, and now we have it. So, it's called Recall. It's not keyword search, right? It's semantic search
over all your history. And it's not just about any document. We can recreate moments
from the past essentially. - Here's how it works. Windows constantly takes screenshots of what's on your screen. Then uses a generative AI
model right on the device along with the NPU to
process all that data and make it searchable, even photos. I got to try it out. I searched "brown leather bag." It came up in visual search. There's no place on this page that it says "brown leather bag." It just knows because it
sees this brown leather bag. There could be this
reaction from some people that this is pretty creepy. Microsoft is taking
screenshots of everything I do. - Yeah, I mean, that's why that it can only do it on the edge, right? So this is, you have to
put two things together. This is my computer, this is my Recall, and it's all being done locally, right? So that's the promise. So, that's one of the
reasons why Recall works as a magical thing, because I can trust it
that it is on my computer. - You can also restrict
Recall from taking screenshots of certain websites or apps
or turn it off entirely. And it seems to me this whole next wave of AI computing is gonna be
built somewhat around trust. If we're gonna have AI agents that go out and do things for us, why should people trust
Microsoft over another company? - And I think we are at
the very early stages of understanding how our relationship with AI agents should be
shaped by us primarily because that's the only
way to build trust. If somebody else, this
is not a vendor decision. It's a personal, maybe
even spiritual decision of how we want to, and
that's why I don't believe there's just gonna be one, right? Because I may have multiple agents that I may want to delegate
different types of things to. - [Joanna] There's another
AI feature called Co-creator that runs locally right on the device. - How do we really take good old paint and say, "Hey, I'm not
just painting myself, but I'm able to co-create with an AI." - You put in a text prompt,
"a Windows XP wallpaper with a big green mountain," then start drawing and a stable diffusion
image generation model right on the device starts
to generate an image based on your sketch. Yes, that's very good. There's local live translation, too. It can translate live video calls or in-person conversations from 44 different languages into English. And it's fast. (woman speaking foreign language) Yeah, I have a dog. (woman speaking foreign language) Browser. All of this is powered
by small language models that are stored on the device. Large language models
like chatGPT or Copilot still run in the cloud. In the coming weeks, Copilot will get open
AI's latest GPT-4.0 model. - It's kind of like a
new browser effectively. So, it's right there. It sees the screen, it sees
the world, it hears you. And so, it's kind of
like that personal agent that's always there
that you wanna talk to. You can interrupt it. It can interrupt you. - The new Surfaces will
start shipping in June, starting at 999. But I had a few more
questions about the future. AI is this new type of way of
interacting with computers. Yet here you're releasing a
pretty traditional looking type of computer. - You know, think about
what we did back in the day when the internet happened. It sort of like, the
browser was born on Windows and it went beyond Windows. That's, I think, what's gonna happen. That's why I think we want to make sure we build the Copilot+PC that's optimized for Copilot. But I fully expect the
Copilot to be everywhere. And the innovation of the
interface of your personal agent, how I interact with it,
how it accesses memories, how it does actions is
gonna be everywhere. It's gonna be ambient. - Where else could it go? - It'll go on the phone, right? I'll use it on WhatsApp. I'll use it on any other
messaging platform. It'll be on speakers everywhere. So, in some sense, it'll be anywhere users want to interact with it with different modalities, right? If you take what GPTO showed and you combine it with
Copilot as the interface, for us, that's the type of
magic that we wanna bring. First to Windows and everywhere else. - What do you think about glasses? - Well, we loved glasses for a long time. In fact, one of the things
that we will do with Meta is to take Copilot and really bring it to all of
the work that they're doing. - Can we close our eyes together and we're gonna imagine the future of computing.
- Okay. - What is the future that you see? - The future I see is a
computer that understands me versus a computer that
I have to understand. - Okay, does it look like this? - It reminds me of XP. - This is what it turned it into. - Oh wow. - Could this be the
wallpaper of the future PC? - It definitely can be. And you have the power to do it, Joanna. You can set your wallpaper on Windows. - Well, I wanna leave this with you and maybe you can make this
the default in Windows 12. - Thank you so much.