Linux 7.0 Adds Support For New Keys On Upcoming Laptops For Expanded AI Agent Interactions

AI Keys Appear on Laptops

etc.

We need to include bullet points for features.

We need to include a table maybe for comparison of old vs new keys.

We need to bold numbers.

We need to include external links: maybe link to “https://www.kernel.org” and “https://www.phoronix.com” but we cannot link to the same source? It’s okay to link to Phoronix? They said use recent, well-known, trusted websites. Phoronix is a tech site, but it’s the source we are summarizing. Could link to “https://www.linux.com” for kernel news. Or “https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel”. Use descriptive anchor text.

We need to ensure links are working and current. We’ll assume they are.

We need to keep sentences short, active voice.

Let’s draft.

Word count: aim for ~750 words.

Structure:

Paragraph 1: main news.

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Then

New AI Keys on Laptops

paragraph.

Then

Linux 7.0 Kernel Adds Support

paragraph.

Then bullet list of features.

Then maybe a table comparing.

Then personal opinion paragraph.

Then example.

Then concluding paragraph.

We need to keep paragraphs short (1-2 sentences). So each paragraph maybe 1-2 sentences.

But we need many paragraphs to reach word count.

Let’s count approximate words.

We’ll write about 700 words.

Let’s start.

We’ll need to bold numbers: e.g., 7 keys, 10 million developers, etc.

We need transition words: also, but, so, because, however.

We need to use simple words.

Let’s write.

We’ll need to ensure each sentence <=15 words, preferably 8-12. Let’s draft sentences: “Linux 7.0 now supports new AI keys on laptops.” (7 words) “That means manufacturers can add dedicated buttons.” (6 words) “These buttons trigger AI assistants instantly.” (5 words) “Users will see faster responses.” (4 words) “Imagine pressing a key and a chat opens.” (9 words) “That is a real world example.” (5 words) Now headings.

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