The popular utility Rufus has released a stable update (version 4.11) to fix issues with installing Windows 11 25H2 from USB, including bugs related to UEFI certificates, and added new features like theme toggling and updated security values, ensuring smoother installation and compatibility.
Rufus and Ventoy are two popular third-party tools that serve as alternatives to the Microsoft Media Creation Tool for creating bootable USB drives to install Windows 11, with Rufus offering customization and direct ISO download, and Ventoy allowing multiple ISO files on a single drive for easier reinstallation and upgrades.
Microsoft has imposed strict hardware compatibility requirements for upgrading to Windows 11, blocking older PCs from upgrading. However, the Rufus utility offers a workaround by bypassing these checks, allowing many older PCs to upgrade. The latest version of Rufus, 4.6, introduces new methods to bypass restrictions, although some very old CPUs remain incompatible. Rufus's approach aligns with Microsoft's own bypasses, ensuring security and functionality. Despite Microsoft's security rationale, the necessity of these hardware restrictions remains questioned by users.
Amazon has launched Rufus, an AI-powered shopping assistant that can answer customer questions and make recommendations based on their preferences and needs. Rufus is trained on Amazon’s product catalog, customer reviews, and web information, enabling it to provide thoughtful explanations, comparisons, and suggestions for various shopping needs. The assistant is currently in beta for a small subset of U.S. users in the Amazon mobile app, with plans for a broader rollout in the coming weeks.
Amazon has introduced Rufus, an AI personal shopping assistant, as it races to catch up with other tech giants in the consumer chatbot space. Customers can ask Rufus product questions directly in the Amazon mobile app's search bar, and the AI will provide answers in a conversational tone. The tool will initially be available to a small subset of customers and will be rolled out to more in the coming weeks. Amazon's CEO, Andy Jassy, sees Rufus as a way for customers to discover items in a different way and seamlessly integrate the shopping experience within the Amazon platform.
Amazon has introduced an AI shopping assistant named Rufus, which is currently in beta and will be available to select customers before rolling out to more users in the coming weeks. Rufus is trained on Amazon's product library and customer reviews, and can answer questions, make comparisons, provide suggestions, and more. It can be accessed through Amazon's mobile app by typing or speaking questions into the search bar, and will appear at the bottom of the screen to provide answers or suggest questions.
Amazon has announced a new AI shopping assistant called Rufus, designed to help users search and shop for products by typing or speaking questions into the Amazon mobile app. Rufus uses Amazon's product catalog, customer reviews, and web information to answer questions, and is currently being tested with a small subset of users in the U.S. before a nationwide rollout. CEO Andy Jassy has indicated that Amazon plans to incorporate generative AI across all its businesses, and the company has recently launched various AI tools and services, including those for retail and cloud customers.
Amazon has introduced Rufus, a generative AI-powered shopping assistant available in beta on the Amazon Shopping app, designed to answer customer questions, provide product comparisons, and make recommendations based on conversational context. Rufus is trained on Amazon's extensive product catalog, customer reviews, and web information, aiming to improve the ease of product discovery and decision-making for customers. It allows users to conduct general product research, shop by occasion, compare products, seek recommendations, and ask specific product-related questions. Customers can provide feedback to help improve Rufus, and Amazon plans to progressively roll out the feature to more U.S. customers in the coming weeks.