- Microsoft Paint now offers a co -pilot Ai
- The new AI paint tools include co-reactive, images creator and generative erasure
- Windows adds a search AI to find photos using natural language
Microsoft Paint, this humble program that you can only call for a very fast image culture, obtains an AI upgrade thanks to a new COPILOT button. Microsoft’s AI assistant can now help create and improve all sketches or visions based on MS paint you want to pixel. For the moment, the update is limited to the initiates of Windows, however, however, Microsoft will expand access when they refine the functionality.
For those who have access, click on the Copilot button in the paint taskbar will offer a menu of features powered by the AI. This includes image Creator, which transforms text prompts into images using the Dall-E Openai model, Cocreator, which uses AI to combine text prompts with all the scratches you make in the paint to produce a new Type of works of art and a generative erasure, which can take objects (or people) from an image without disturbing the background.
This is not the first time that painting has flown with AI. In 2023, Microsoft began to add co-reactor to paint, followed by a generative filling, which allows you to delete or modify parts of an image by asking the AI to replace them with something new . This simply organizes all the tools of AI carefully under the Copilot banner, which makes it easier to find and use them in one place.
Painting is only one of the stations that the co -pilot is preparing through the windows. The AI is already integrated into the Windows taskbar, the Edge browser, the Office 365 platform and even certain keyboards. That said, AI’s offer in Microsoft Paint corresponds to how people could really use the application. The manufacture and editing of images are the whole point of painting; Copilot simply widens these capacities.
Organizational co -pilot
But it’s not just painting. Microsoft also deploys the updates of his research fueled by AI, which appeared for the first time in overview earlier this month. Until now, AI search has only worked with locally stored files on your PC. This new update also extends to cloud storage, which means you can now find your OneDrive photos simply by describing them.
Instead of scrolling down the end of screenshots and vacation photos, you can type something like “Beach Sunset from last summer” and let the rest. It is a small but significant change towards a more intuitive way of managing the files.
Painting may not be the most exciting Microsoft tool, but the incorporation of AI tools is notable as an evolution of an application that many supposed to abandon Microsoft years ago. Instead, painting can thrive in the AI era thanks to the very simplicity that has made it attractive for decades.