Microsoft Paint is getting a "Paint Cocreator" AI image generation powered by DALL-E

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AI generation in Paint

Ever since Microsoft's renewed focus in AI and the Paint app, we are seeing a surge of new AI powered features for Paint. It first started with the AI powered background removal tool. Now Microsoft is planning to add an AI powered image generator similair to what Photoshop has recently gotten. It is powered by Dall-E, an AI system that creates realistic images and art from a text description and is by OpenAI which Microsoft has made a significant investment in. Windowscentral has also reported that AI image generation is coming to Paint and the image above is a mockup by them on how the feature may look.

These strings were found in the latest Paint app version (11.2308.18.0) by PhantomOcean3

Cocreator

Create

Looks like the images generated could be blocked as per Microsoft's Responsible AI guidelines.

Content Warning

More about Cocreator

Describe what you'd like to create

Try "a cat walking in a wood" or "A house made out of leaves"



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Content Warning (again)

Cocreator is powered by DALL-E, an AI system that creates realistic images and art from a text description and may create things you don't expect. If you find a creation to be unexpected or offensive, send us feedback.

How Cocreator works

Explore variants

The feature will likely be announced in the September 21st event by Microsoft alongside new Surface devices.

Other features

Additionally today the Paint app update (1.2308.18.0) is adding support for layers and transparency begins rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels. Read the blog post for more: Windows Insider blog

To try these features outside of Insider builds you can download the package in the Microsoft Insider Hub: Microsoft Insider Hub

Thanks to

PhantomOcean3 - https://twitter.com/PhantomOfEarth/status/1703795183228244137

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