Microsoft has launched Windows AI Labs. This program lets users try out experimental AI features in Windows. Microsoft Paint is the first app for early testing. The program collects user feedback on pre-release features. This helps Microsoft make things work better and easier before the full launch. Participants can join by turning on optional diagnostic data in Windows 11 Settings. They can also respond to invitations or visit the ‘Windows AI Labs’ section in Paint. Invitations are currently limited and distributed irregularly.
Windows AI Labs shows how Microsoft plans to use AI in all its products. It works alongside features like Windows Copilot and AI tools in Notepad and Snipping Tool. Paint has recently improved with the Cocreator AI tool. This tool creates images based on what users describe and their style choices. It also has layer and project file features. This lets you edit more advanced, just like in Photoshop.
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The pilot program aims to gather quick feedback. It considers user interest, how well features work, and market relevance. This shows Microsoft’s dedication to developing AI iteratively. Windows AI Labs is still new, but it shows the company’s aim to boost AI features in core Windows apps. It also tests how users engage with new tools.