Warmwind, developed by German startup Jena, is the world's first AI operating system designed primarily for enterprise automation tasks. It operates in the cloud, mimicking human actions to control software interfaces and automate repetitive workflows securely on German servers, emphasizing privacy and GDPR compliance. While not a personal AI assistant like in movies, it aims to transform how businesses handle digital tasks, with a waitlist of over 12,000 users.
Lenovo is reportedly developing an AI operating system that could rival Windows 11, with plans to release it this year as part of its AI business strategy. The new OS will be built around multi-terminal products, including AI PCs and personal agents, and aims to promote the construction of the AI PC ecosystem. This move aligns with a broader trend of tech companies developing their own operating systems, and if successful, Lenovo's AI OS could pose a challenge to Microsoft's Windows, similar to how Huawei's HarmonyOS targets Google's Android.