Microsoft continues to add AI features to Windows 11. Which AI feature has been the most useful to you so far?
Do you currently use tools like Task Manager, Storage Sense, or third-party utilities to keep your PC running smoothly?
Should Copilot only recommend fixes, or should it also be able to automatically optimize your PC with your permission?
Would you be comfortable with Copilot analyzing your system to detect performance issues, or does that raise privacy concerns?
In your experience, what usually slows down a Windows PC the most?
Startup apps
Low storage
Malware
Windows updates
Aging hardware
Something else?
Would you trust Copilot’s recommendations to optimize your PC, or would you rather troubleshoot problems yourself?
Would you find AI-generated performance alerts useful, or would they become just another notification to ignore?
What do you think about Windows 11 using AI to detect and warn you about potential performance issues?
Microsoft is reportedly testing a new Copilot AI feature for Windows 11 that could proactively detect performance issues and alert users before their PC starts slowing down. The idea is to help users identify potential causes—such as startup apps, storage issues, or system settings—and offer suggestions to improve performance.
Overall, is this redesign a meaningful usability improvement, or should Microsoft focus on other Windows 11 features first?
Do you think removing web-based content from Search will improve performance and reduce resource usage?
Which Search experience do you prefer—Windows 10 or the latest Windows 11 redesign?
If you could add one feature to Windows Search, what would it be?
Microsoft says Search now handles typos better and surfaces the correct app or setting. Have typos been an issue for you?
Would you rather Microsoft focus on improving Windows performance directly instead of adding more AI-powered features?