The Microsoft Store has made available to Windows Insider testers the AI Center, a new hub that was announced during the Build conference in May that includes a selection of AI programs from both Microsoft and third-party developers.
What is known
The AI Hub can be accessed from the left side of the Microsoft Store, between the sections under the Movies & TV tab. Although the exact list of available programs is unknown, the image from Microsoft indicates the presence of artificial intelligence image editing tools such as Luminar Neo.
The Microsoft Store update also includes a new price tracking feature that shows you how much an app’s price has dropped over the past 30 days. This makes it easier for users to decide whether to purchase an app or wait for a discount. In addition, the updates include the long-awaited 3D emoji that was promised by Microsoft two years ago, as well as bug fixes that affected the installation of drivers for Zune players.
Now all Windows Insiders who have upgraded to system version 22306.1401.xx have access to the new center and price tracking functions, but there is no exact information about when this will be available to ordinary users.
Source: The Verge