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Microsoft Moves AI Editing Functions from Windows 11 to Windows 10: Generative Erase Now Available

▲ Microsoft recently moved the AI ​​editing functions of the Photo App, which were originally only available in Windows 11, to Windows 10.

With AI technology helping users to hold images, it becomes more and more convenient. Microsoft (Microsoft) recently moved the AI ​​editing function of the Photo App, which was originally only available in Windows 11, to Windows 10. Later, Windows 10 users can also use the “Generative Erase” function in the Photos App to generate erasure.

Microsoft announced that it has added a new Generative Erase function to the Windows Photos App, which combines AI technology to facilitate users to repair and remove interference objects in photos, such as background objects or “camera” passers-by. After selecting Generative Erase, just use the brush to paint the object or area you want to delete, and it will be automatically erased. And you can adjust the brush size to improve accuracy.

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In addition, users can disable automatic application and later add or remove masks for better control or delete multiple objects at once. Officials mentioned that even if the user erases a large area, the program will produce seamless and realistic results.

Microsoft has begun to release the Generative Erase function to all Windows Insiders. This is the first time that the AI ​​editing function has been transferred to Windows 10. The current AI editing functions of the Photo App, including background replacement, blur background, and deletion, as well as this new function, can also be used on Windows 11 for Arm64 devices.

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