What Happened
Microsoft is integrating artificial intelligence into its Windows security strategy to improve the speed at which vulnerabilities are detected and patched, aiming to stay ahead of potential threats.
This AI-powered approach is being applied to Microsoft's regular security update process, often referred to as "Patch Tuesday," with the goal of making these updates more robust and efficient.
In parallel, Microsoft is simplifying the process of reinstalling Windows 11. A new feature called Cloud Rebuild will allow users to restore the operating system from scratch, even if the system is unable to boot. Another new tool, Point-in-time Restore, is described as an "undo button" for PCs, offering a simplified way to revert system changes.
Key Facts
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Microsoft is enhancing Windows security with AI.
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The AI aims to detect and patch vulnerabilities faster.
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AI is being used to improve the Windows security update process.
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Microsoft is introducing a Cloud Rebuild feature for Windows 11.
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Cloud Rebuild simplifies OS reinstallation.
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A new Point-in-time Restore feature acts as an undo button for PCs.
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Windows 11 can soon be restored from scratch even if it cannot boot.
