Over the years, Linux has emerged as the world’s most popular operating system, thanks to its open-source nature. This has enabled a global community of developers to contribute to its development, enhancing its stability, security, and flexibility across various applications, from servers to embedded systems.
Just as Linux transformed the landscape of traditional operating systems, the advent of AI is poised to revolutionise how operating systems function.
A recently published research paper, ‘AI-Based OS: Future of Operating System’, explained how AI can be integrated into operating systems to enhance their capabilities beyond traditional software and hardware management.
This shift towards AI-driven operating systems mirrors the early days of Linux, where a new paradigm in computing began to take shape.
Recently, Andrej Karpathy mentioned how AI Kernel can replace the current operating systems.