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Self-healing AI PCs with smart agents are coming, and no, please don’t call them Skynet

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  • Lakeside Software is teaming up with Intel to use the local power of NPUs
  • Potential advantages include reduced IT costs, improved employee productivity and more
  • The software company hasn’t confirmed if this capability will be rolled out to AMD and others

We’ve heard a lot about self-healing AI PCs in recent months, and now a new release from Lakeside Software and Intel is promising smarter, faster, and more efficient devices.

Unveiled at CES 2025, at the heart of these futuristic PCs lies a neural processing unit (NPU), an essential piece of hardware that allows for real-time analytics and decision-making directly on the device.

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