It is unclear whey they could be released for Windows 11 users. The AI features are still in an experimental phase. The company is also said to be bringing a similar OCR feature to the camera up, to take photos and detect text in the media. The text content from these could be copied to the clipboard, to be pasted in other apps. This will grant the tool the ability to identify text in screenshots that it captures, and likely in existing images. Microsoft wants to bring OCR (optical character recognition) to the Snipping Tool. This feature sounds remarkably similar to what the Photos app in macOS, iOS and iPadOS can do, and so can Android's Google Photos app, at least on Pixel devices. The user, may then pick them up and paste them in other apps. Moving to the Photos app, the image viewer/editor will allow its built-in AI tool to identify objects and people in photos. The AI-image generator in MS Paint is said to be similar to the one found in Bing Image Creator. We can also see a text box where you can describe the image's content, along with thumbnails, which are likely fetched from the web. An internal mock up image shared by the blog, shows a redesigned version of the app with a Magic Paint button in the toolbar, that may be used to access the AI features. MS Paint, Photos, Snipping Tool and Camera could gain AI featuresĪccording to the report, MS Paint may gain support for a generative AI, that you could use to create some art based on criteria that you choose. Some of these features may require an NPU (neural processing unit) or a VPU (vision processing unit). The Redmond company has been working on several AI-related capabilities for its apps on Windows 11. The news comes from Windows Central, which cites internal sources from Microsoft.
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