Microsoft continues to work to make artificial intelligence -supported vehicles more integrated into the Windows ecosystem. Finally, a new update released for Windows Insider users is added to the Microsoft Paint application. The company aims to combine the artificial intelligence features in Paint at a single point thanks to this update for Insider users on Canary and Giant channels.
In the new version of Paint, users clicking on the Copilot button in the taskbar will be able to easily access different AI features through a pop -up menu. The features that will be included in this menu include artificial intelligence -supported visuals such as Cocheator, Image Creator and Generative Erase. Thus, users will be able to create images with AI via Paint without the need for any additional application or make arrangements on existing pictures.
Microsoft continues its strategy to integrate artificial intelligence into different parts of the Windows platform. The company has recently placed artificial intelligence at the center of the user experience with steps such as adding special copilot keys to keyboards, providing copilot access in the taskbar, and offering AI -supported vehicles in Office applications.
Microsoft Pain is the latest ring of expanded copilot integration
Paint draws attention as the latest stop of this extended copilot integration. Microsoft’s integration of vehicles such as Cocheator and Generative Fill to promote the use of artificial intelligence in visual formation and arrangement is seen as an important part of this move. With the new update, the collection of all AI -supported features under the Copilot button aims to provide users a more regular and accessible experience.
Especially equipping a visual editing -oriented application such as paint with AI capabilities can offer a practical solution for many users. The fact that the automatic visual creation and editing properties with artificial intelligence becomes directly accessible in painting significantly increases the functionality of the program.
Today’s update is not only limited to paint. For Windows 11 Insider users, there is a significant improvement in AI -supported search. Microsoft further improved the artificial intelligence -based search system, which it has recently offered to preview, makes it possible to scan it, not only local files but also cloud -based content.
Thanks to the new update, users will be able to search for photos they keep on cloud platforms such as OneDrive using natural language. For example, when you search for “Yellow Flowering Landscape Photo”, artificial intelligence will list both local and cloud -based images that are suitable for this definition. Previously, this AI search feature was valid only for files registered on the device. The updated version began to be offered to Windows 11 Insider users on giant and beta channels.
This development is considered part of Microsoft’s strategy to integrate artificial intelligence only to creative tools, but also integrates into daily use scenarios. Users are aiming to experience a smarter, faster and comprehensive file search experience.
Microsoft continues its investments without slowing down to make Windows ecosystem more artificial intelligence oriented. The Copilot button added to Paint and the AI search feature, which is expanded in Windows 11, clearly demonstrates the company’s priorities in this field.
Copilot and AI -supported vehicles in the coming period are expected to be integrated into other Microsoft applications. In Office applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, AI -supported spelling and analysis tools are already used. However, the larger integration of these features throughout Windows is one of Microsoft’s long -term plans.