As 2026 progresses, LLM-based tools are becoming more and more ubiquitous. Adoption across the tech industry has been mixed, both in terms of which projects are embracing “AI” technologies, and in how companies are structuring their adoption. As a result, I’m frequently asked about what Canonical and Ubuntu will do (or not) to incorporate AI. In this post I’ll detail how AI will play a part in both Canonical and Ubuntu’s future, my framework for classifying AI features in the OS, and how Canoni...
“We’re making plans on how to integrate agentic workflows into Ubuntu for those who want it in a way that feels tasteful, aligned with our user base and respectful of our privacy and security values.”
Hmm, why does the concept of an agentic OS sound so familiar …
“We’re making plans on how to integrate agentic workflows into Ubuntu for those who want it in a way that feels tasteful, aligned with our user base and respectful of our privacy and security values.”
Hmm, why does the concept of an agentic OS sound so familiar …
Trend chasing to suit corpo overlords go
“for those that want it” does offer some hope that it’s not going to go to shit.
Laughs in mir, unity, systemd, rust coreutils, sudo-rs, SNAPS