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AI is coming to Linux, but not in the obnoxious way that will grind your gear

By dailyguardian.aeApril 28, 20262 Mins Read
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Canonical is finally having the ‘talk’ about AI, confirming that Ubuntu is getting ready for AI features. But the company’s approach is more careful than we’re seeing elsewhere.

A new announcement has just revealed its vision for AI in Ubuntu, and it’s surprisingly restrained. Canonical won’t force AI into every corner of the OS, and is keeping control squarely with the users.

How AI in Ubuntu will be different

In the roadmap outlined by Canonical, Ubuntu won’t make AI mandatory for everyone. The goal here is to support developers and give users tools so they can experiment with AI. But the announcement emphasized that the changes will ensure that it won’t affect those who prefer a traditional Linux setup.

The option to opt in is great for many Linux users, since they are accustomed to control and customization. So forcing AI features into core workflows would’ve likely alienated the core audience.

Canonical’s plans talk about splitting AI into two broad categories. The first is subtle improvements to existing features by making AI work quietly in the background. Meanwhile, the second is “AI-native” for tasks like automation, troubleshooting, and accessibility.

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There’s privacy in AI and then some

Aside from this, a big focus is on privacy when using AI. The company is prioritizing local inference wherever possible, which means tasks can be handled on-device instead of constantly relying on the cloud. This helps users maintain transparency and control over their systems.

The decision to finally bring AI over to Ubuntu is also to simplify some of the more intimidating parts of the Linux desktop experience, especially for new users. From navigating system settings to troubleshooting issues, AI could be used to lower the barrier to entry without changing what makes Linux appealing in the first place.

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