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| From | Kieren Niĉolas Lovell <kieren.lovell@novalytics.co.uk> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.security.misc |
| Subject | Microsoft Windows 11 (or maybe 12): Innovation or Exploitation? |
| Date | 2025-04-29 11:45 +0000 |
| Message-Id | <65f281e987f7638761f72666863289a7e70dc964.camel@novalytics.co.uk> |
| Organization | Usenet.Farm |
This paper examines the strategic evolution of Microsoft Windows, focusing on recent developments that blur the line between innovation and behavioral influence. With Windows 11 introducing AI features, expanded telemetry, aggressive upgrade mechanisms, and subscription- based services, questions arise about whether these changes serve users or exploit them. Through a structured analysis of technical advancements, behavioral retention strategies, and applicable legal frameworks—including the GDPR and EU Artificial Intelligence Act—the paper investigates whether Windows continues to evolve in the interest of user empowerment or is increasingly shaped by commercial imperatives that compromise autonomy and privacy. The findings suggest a dual trajectory: while technical innovation remains present, it is increasingly accompanied by practices that prioritize monetization and engagement over user-centric design. Full article: https://www.novalytics.co.uk/blog/20250429_Microsoft_Windows_Evolution_Exploitation.pdf
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Microsoft Windows 11 (or maybe 12): Innovation or Exploitation? Kieren Niĉolas Lovell <kieren.lovell@novalytics.co.uk> - 2025-04-29 11:45 +0000
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