It’s all about Artificial intelligence
It’s all about OpenAI
Traditional Paint is almost the next program to officially have artificial intelligence potential. Microsoft has started releasing access to Cocreator features to Windows Insider program testers. This resource uses DALL-E 2 technology, from OpenAI, to generate images with AI from text commands.
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Painting with artificial intelligence
This novelty is available to registered users of the Windows 11 test program in Germany, Australia, Canada, the United States, France, Italy and the United Kingdom. Ainda has not made any plans to release a test version of this in Brazil.
According to Microsoft, the Cocreator icon will be on the app screen, with space to enter text commands and choose between various visual styles.
Initially, the service will contain commands only in English and work on a credit scheme: each Microsoft account receives 50 credits for using the manager and spends one unit per written prompt.
The company highlighted that the system needs to migrate technology to be truly ready for use.
A recent Windows Central report presented a look at what the new Paint layout, powered by artificial intelligence, should look like.
Microsoft also has to free up resources for other applications
- In addition to Paint, Microsoft also wants to add AI tools to the Photos, Camera, and Snipping Tool apps.
- For Photos, you can combine new resources that let you identify people or objects in photos, then cut them out and paste them into other areas.
- Meanwhile, for the Cropping Tool and Camera applications, Microsoft can add optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
- This allows each application to identify text in an image or screenshot, making it easier to copy and paste information from files.
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