Microsoft’s new Windows AI Labs lets you try experimental features first – how to opt-in
Lance Whitney / Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Microsoft is launching a new Windows AI Labs program. It offers early access to AI features, starting with Paint. The program is available only to select users via an invite in Paint. Those of…
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Microsoft is launching a new Windows AI Labs program.
- It offers early access to AI features, starting with Paint.
- The program is available only to select users via an invite in Paint.
Those of you who’d like to check out upcoming AI tools and tricks in Windows may be interested in a new program from Microsoft. Known as Windows AI Labs, this one invites you to check out experimental AI features, with the first test subject being Microsoft Paint.
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The agreement for this one, which reported that Microsoft is sending the invite to a few select testers only.
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“The Windows AI Lab is a pilot acceleration program for validating novel AI feature ideas in Windows,” Mike Harsh, partner director of product management at Microsoft, told The Verge