Canonical is adding AI features to Ubuntu soon, but says users can remove any of the ones they don’t want.
I use Windows because I have to, and Linux because I want to.
Earlier this week, Canonical VP Engineering Jon Seager unveiled the company's plan for integrating AI solutions into Ubuntu.
Your old Windows machine is ready for its second act.
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