Microsoft is enhancing its Paint application with AI tools as part of a Windows 11 update, making creative tasks more accessible even for those with basic artistic skills. This move is part of Microsoft's broader strategy to integrate AI across its consumer products. Despite its simplicity, Paint, introduced in 1985, is receiving generative AI features like a new "generative fill" tool allowing users to enhance images by specifying desired additions. These updates, initially available to Windows Insider program members, require Microsoft Copilot+.
Paint is among other tech applications incorporating AI, a trend also seen in Meta's platforms, where CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlights the growing role of AI-generated content. Microsoft's expansion of AI includes updates in Notepad for rewriting and editing text, and a new "generative erase" feature in Paint that removes objects without disrupting backgrounds. This aligns with AI advancements seen in other major tech companies, such as Apple's recent AI features for the iPhone.
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