Microsoft has already shown that it wants AI in its systems and services, from Windows 11 to Bing. This integration began some time ago, but has now reached a new level. Artificial intelligence is also starting to use Paint on Windows 11 to help create images.
With Windows 11, Microsoft decided to revamp many of its applications, some of which have not been new for many years. This is a natural process and will bring new features to apps that many thought would hurt to disappear randomly.
A good example of this scenario is Paint, which already has access to a host of new features built in in recent months. After getting a complete revamp, it's now time to get into what Microsoft has already brought to other regions. We talk about artificial intelligence that users can explore.
After some time in testing, Microsoft has decided to release this new feature to all Windows 11 users. There is a new button on its interface that can now convert text into images, developed by OpenAI's DALL-E 3 model.
With the new Co-Creator button in Microsoft Paint, everything changes, and even more so now that it's been widely released. Users can select a description of something they're viewing and then have three images generated from which they can choose to continue editing.
Although this image generator is new to Paint, Microsoft has already integrated this DALL-E 3 feature into its other services. Microsoft's Bing chatbot was where users were initially able to make photo requests, but it's now integrated into its generative AI assistant Copilot. OpenAI also provides ChatGPT users with access to DALL-E 3.
This is excellent news for everyone who uses Windows 11. With the ability of Paint to create images automatically and based on artificial intelligence, everything becomes simpler and once again this Microsoft application gains features that others do not have yet.
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