Joanna Stern, senior personal technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal, joins “Squawk Box” to discuss Microsoft’s new Surface devices with advanced AI capabilities, the latest technologies and what will make the product competitive with Apple.

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29 thoughts on “Microsoft’s new PCs with AI is a ‘thumbs up,’ says WSJ’s Joanna Stern”
  1. This is useless for people but very "rewarding" for Microsoft.
    They just love to spy on people but really hate innovation and properly working os.

    Thanks Microsoft for this nothingburger…

  2. The fact the apple was having all the capacity to take the lead but couldn't due to the lack of foreseeing the future where are after 2 years apple device is working on AI and trying to eaqul PC what a circle 😮 and pc is having lack of app support also this will change caz if Adobe not gonna support arm ASAP then small players like Capcut would take a huge advantage of LOCAL SLMs and other AI features and capture the market i can see thats happening now

  3. I like Joanna's approach to reporting. She never sounds like she's reading off of a script and she's always asking questions that help Enlighten consumers.

    And I thought her interview with Satya Nadella was very good.

  4. I’m sure this AI is still sending this screenshot data to God knows who on the other side of the Internet. They want our devices to spy on us. Privacy is dead on the Internet now.

  5. Satya is playing the markets like a sorcerer and even though google is looking lost it is not far behind. Every bit of AI hysteria and hype is being turned into $$$'s. Amazing as well as terrifying because the last crypto or cloud hype companies weren't moving this fast to capitalize the opportunity. Everyone is learning and moving fast…cool.

  6. The fact that the AI built in is taking screenshots of your desktop every time you click on something is a big no from me, Windows pushing me to learn Linux or switch to Mac. Huge invasion of privacy, and no I don’t trust them when they say “it’s local on the computer” it’s not like Microsoft hasn’t lied in the past. It’s a thumbs down 👎

  7. Win11 can’t even place copy and paste in the right menu without asking users to physically edit registry Or find local disk without going through hoops. Forget AI, can we have win7 back? I don’t see anything in win11 over win7 that is a must have.

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