Security News > 2024 > February > Windows Photos gets AI magic eraser on Windows 10 and later

Microsoft's Windows Photos app now has its own generative erase tool that enables users to replace unwanted objects with AI-generated content.
This feature is rolling out to Windows Insiders in all channels today, including systems running Windows 10 in the Release Preview Channel.
To get access, Windows Insiders must update the Windows Photos to version 2024.11020.
The Windows Insider team also announced that Microsoft is making all AI-powered editing features of its Windows Photos app available for Arm64 devices using Windows 11.
Windows 10 users can now also access these AI-powered photo editing tools, previously only available on Windows 11 systems.
Microsoft tests instant access to Android photos in Windows 11.
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