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    Users exploded online after Microsoft claimed Windows will become a smart, AI-driven agentic OS for every device globally

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminNovember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Microsoft’s “agentic OS” announcement immediately triggered fierce criticism online
    • Users warn AI prompts could disrupt productivity tools and essential Office software operations
    • Many expressed frustrations over forced cloud integration interrupting their regular Windows workflows

    Microsoft recently attempted to present its Windows operating system as evolving into an “agentic OS,” designed to combine cloud services, AI, and device management into a unified experience – however the announcement quickly backfired, being met with a torrent of opposition.

    The announcement, made by President of Windows & Devices Pavan Davuluri, was intended to highlight features aimed at improving intelligent productivity and supporting frontier firms.

    However the post triggered a wave of negative reactions, many of which expressed frustration over what they saw as forced AI tools and unnecessary cloud dependencies.


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    Davuluri highlighted the upcoming Microsoft Ignite event as a showcase for the new agentic Windows capabilities.

    The executive described features intended to transform workflows through connected devices and AI-enhanced productivity.

    Despite this, ordinary users expressed concern that these features could be automatically deployed across all Windows installations, even for those uninterested in using advanced AI tools.

    The backlash on social media focused on the perception Windows was prioritizing artificial intelligence over user control.

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    Many commenters argued constant AI prompts and automatic suggestions could interfere with established workflows.

    Users emphasized that productivity tools should support tasks without creating additional steps or interruptions.

    Many noted that essential office software operations, such as document editing and spreadsheet management, could be disrupted if AI-driven features are imposed without clear opt-out options.


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    Several responses suggested that Linux or other alternative platforms might be more suitable for users who prefer minimal automation and direct system control.

    While criticism was widespread, some industry observers noted the “agentic OS” concept could benefit certain organizations.

    Frontier firms and enterprises seeking deeper integration between AI tools, cloud, and device management may find the proposed updates advantageous.

    For these users, the Windows evolution promises new productivity tools that could streamline complex operations and enhance workflow efficiency.

    Social media commentary suggests users prioritize stability, reliable Office software, and uninterrupted access to existing applications over experimental features.

    Microsoft’s challenge will be balancing advanced capabilities for enterprise customers while maintaining the core usability expected by the broader user base.

    Via Tom’s Hardware


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