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Microsoft launches Windows ML to enhance AI integration in apps

Microsoft Launches Windows ML for Developers

Microsoft’s Windows ML platform is now generally available for production use, granting developers the ability to integrate artificial intelligence into their Windows applications more efficiently, reports 24brussels. The announcement, made on September 25, 2025, highlights that Windows ML is compatible with all devices running Windows 11 24H2 or newer, establishing a local AI inference framework aimed at creating more “responsive, private, and cost-effective” AI experiences.

The platform operates through silicon partners that create and manage execution providers. According to Microsoft, Windows ML distributes these providers to run AI workloads effectively on devices, serving as a hardware abstraction layer for developers to achieve optimal performance tailored to specific hardware, including CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs.

Initially unveiled for Windows 10 in 2018, Windows ML has been refined over several years, with major software developers such as Adobe, McAfee, and Topaz Labs now committed to adopting the platform in their upcoming releases after contributing to its testing during development.

Adobe is set to integrate Windows ML within its Premiere Pro and After Effects software, utilizing local NPUs for advanced features such as semantic search, audio tagging, and scene edit detection. In parallel, McAfee plans to leverage Windows ML for the automatic detection of deepfake videos and scams on social media platforms. Topaz Labs has harnessed the platform to enhance its image editing software with AI capabilities. By streamlining the development of AI tools in Windows-based applications, Microsoft aims to attract more consumers to its operating system.

With the potential for rapid expansion in AI functionality across diverse applications, the launch of Windows ML signifies a pivotal step in enhancing user experiences and developer capabilities on Windows devices.

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Microsoft to offer free extended security updates for Windows 10 in Europe

Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 Security Updates in Europe

As Windows 10 approaches its end of support on October 14, 2025, Microsoft will provide extended security updates at no cost to users in certain European markets, effectively dropping previous requirements that users enable Windows Backup. This decision follows advocacy efforts from the Euroconsumers group, which sought greater support for consumers still relying on Windows 10, reports 24brussels.

Windows Backup, previously mandatory for accessing the extended security updates, necessitated users to create a Microsoft Account and could lead them to exceed the 5GB of complimentary OneDrive storage. This requirement was seen as a tactic by Microsoft to promote its storage services while making updates conditional on user participation.

The Euroconsumers group expressed satisfaction with the recent announcement. “We are pleased to learn that Microsoft will provide a no-cost Extended Security Updates (ESU) option for Windows 10 consumer users in the European Economic Area (EEA). We are also glad this option will not require users to back up settings, apps, or credentials, or use Microsoft Rewards,” the group stated in a letter this week.

A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed these adjustments, explaining that the company is “making updates to the enrollment process to ensure it meets local expectations and delivers a secure, streamlined experience.” These changes will only apply within the European Economic Area, while users in other regions will still need to either enable Windows Backup or pay $30 for the updates.

Consumers will receive extended security updates until October 13, 2026. Businesses, however, have the option to purchase up to three additional years of crucial security updates. Euroconsumers continues to advocate for Microsoft to extend security updates beyond one year for consumers, aiming to reduce the risk of leaving devices unprotected after the initial period.

The pressure from consumer advocacy has led to significant changes in Microsoft’s policy, showcasing the impact of organized consumer efforts in shaping tech company practices.