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2024-11-06 23:33:09| Engadget

A new AI feature is coming to Microsofts Notepad called Rewrite. The Verge reports that Microsoft is rolling out a preview of Rewrite to Windows Insiders that will allow AI to rewrite sentences, change the tone and alter the length of text in Notepad. Windows Insiders can access Rewrite by highlighting text in a Notepad window and right-clicking it in the menu or pushing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+I. A dialogue box will open showing the AIs suggested rewrites of the highlighted text and the adjustable features menus including Longer, Tone and Format above the Replace button. If you prefer to write with just your fingers and brain, you can turn off the AI feature in the app settings menu, according to the official Windows blog. Even Microsofts Paint app is getting its own AI features called Generative Fill and Generative Erase. The new fill feature can edit and add visual features to your photos and drawings by drawing a selection box and using the text box to describe the image you wish to add to the selected area. The erase feature for Paint can remove images in photos or drawings by selecting them with the generative erase brush while using the eraser tool, according to the Windows blog. So it took more than four decades just to get spell check in Notepad but it only took a couple of months to get an AI that can paint and rewrite for us?This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/even-microsoft-notepad-is-getting-infused-with-ai-223309323.html?src=rss


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