WINDOWS 12 Is Coming!

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Currently, there are a number of reports, rumors, and even leaks suggesting that Windows 12 is in the works.

In this video I go into why a Windows 12 release would make total sense for Microsoft, especially when we take into consideration all the circumstances surrounding Windows 11.

VIDEO CHAPTERS:

0:00 Intro
0:35 Leaks and Rumors
2:03 Why Win12 Makes Sense
2:30 Reason #1
4:15 Reason #2
5:53 Reason #3
7:25 Reason #4

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Windows 12 - AI powered Microsoft Telemetry 🤔🤔

CosmicCitiZenOfficial
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Remember that time Microsoft said Windows 10 is gonna be the last and latest version of Windows

Rohit-Kumar
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• Having started with Windows *_3.1_* (on floppies!), I'm convinced that the good/bad cycle is real.
• I think people might be confused about the early versions if they forget that *_98_* had a second edition.
• *_95_* was an incredible advance on *_3.1_* but then *_98_* failed to live up to expectation. However, *_98SE_* was the fix that gave us a hugely popular and able OS.
• *_Me_* (which I always thought was pronounced "em-ee") was dire, but then the hallowed *_XP_* came along, and seemed like the last OS we'd ever need; indeed, according to Statista, as of January 2023, approximately 4.5 million computers in the world are still running it.
• As mentioned in the video, *_Vista_* got the same reception as *_Me_* and you know the rest.

SpiritmanProductions
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It's year 2100, my grandkids are upgrading to newly released Windows 60.

phir
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I get the feeling that Windows 12 will just be polishing the turd of Windows 11. It would be nice if the people at Microsoft would listen to what people really want in their O.S. instead of just making the system harder and harder to navigate and control.

edison
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Most of the real AI performance comes from the server backend, so as much as some hardware manufacturers might try to showcase AI circuitry for the end user, it's silly to be honest. To me increased use of AI points more towards an always internet connected OS with a subscription smodel, which is what MS has been trying to move people towards anyway.

Bareego
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With the potential for AI Powered Telemetry and ChatGPT being integrated into the search bar, I recon now is as good as time as ever to pickup a Linux distro such as Linux Mint or KDE Neon and bail on the Windows ecosystem as a whole.

At this rate Linux already more user-friendly than Windows 11 and that trend doesn't seem to be stopping soon.

Jazztache
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Just a heads up, Windows stopped being Microsoft's flagship for long time. The team working on Windows might be very tiny. Most of their resources, nowadays, goes to Azure and that's where they get the most money. That also explains the (tried to) change to service-based since it's cheaper and cost-effective.

nankinink
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AI in my OS just means more things they take away my control of, and more spying on what I do. I would still be on 7 if my hardware supported it. I will not move off 10 until the same situation arises. Every iteration removes more of the granular control the user used to have. More and more often we are forced into registry edits to change things that used to be easily found in Control Panel. I really wish there were some competition in the OS space. I remember Windows 386, a really long time ago. And I was always a proponent of Windows, until 10. Spying, making it harder to change the look/feel/operation on my own computer. They're out of control, and we have no real viable alternative.

RumpleNJ
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The computer I'm using right now was running very slow with Windows 10 even though it is 4 core, 6gb ram and intel i5. So I loaded it with Linux Mint and it is FLYING. It's a whole, different machine.

jscottupton
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Man, I really appreciate the comment about audio form. I wish more YT creators did that. I consume most of my YouTube while doing other things and can’t actually watch the screen.

louishurr
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Can I just say, this video being able to be consumed oth only audio is really a life saver! It really allows me to do some other work while 'watching' youtube

AntsAntsAndAnts
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Too soon imo. They should first polish win11, like they did with win10. I'm still on 10 since my hardware is not officially supported by 11 (yeah I could circumvent that but I chose not to), I could see myself heavily modifying it to suit my needs.

robertpucovsky
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"Cant's say Windows 11 is a bad OS" The mandatory & aggressive telemetry from 10 & 11 automatically make them bad OS's. Their perks, despite how useful, don't negate that fact. Let's also not forget the silent upgrades that Win10 made to users' machines without their permission upon its debut.

tech-bore
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Windows 12's development and release sounds like a similar fiasco Miscrosoft had with Windows 8 where it was unpopular and even affected their shares. As a result of that, they quickly pushed out 8.1 and then went full-steam into Windows 10 development reverting back to a lot of the familiarity of Windows 7 (while still making it a mess).

teaganmonroe
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(tries to open Task Manager)

Windows 12: I can't let you do that, David.

four-en-tee
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AI controlled OS brings just makes me think it is going to be another version of Clippy, but worse. Clippy was annoying because it was trying to be smarter than its user, but ended up getting in the way more often than helping. I have a feeling that the AI for Windows 12 is going to be allot of the same, but is going to be more taxing on your machine because the AI is constantly running in the background watching everything you do and sending it back to Microsoft. Only occasionally popping out of the shadows to tell you that you're using Windows wrong.

OmegaZyion
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AI inevitably translates to less privacy as AI 'recommendations' is based on collecting data. Imagine your PC recommending you cold medicine and a doctor cause it 'heard' you sneezing. Yes, not all AI is bad, but all AI does need data to work.

WalterSobchack-sn
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I think that Microsoft should have tried hard to make windows 11 run on low end hardware.
I have a laptop from 2016 which does have a TPM chip it was just disabled in the bios by default and for some reason Microsoft still was not letting me install windows 11.
I had to do the registry changes to make it work.
Another thing is that they tried making windows 11 look like and smartphone OS
like the notification panel, the animations, the Microsoft app store all just make it look like a smartphone OS not an OS which operates on a PC.

_Surajs
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People never mention Windows 8.1, which was phenomenal, especially with all the updates.

Rossk