Were you thinking Microsoft has added AI to virtually its entire software lineup except for Notepad? Well, here comes an update to prove you wrong. Now rolling out to Windows Insiders in Windows ...
Microsoft has started testing AI-powered Notepad text rewriting and Paint image generation tools four decades after the two programs were released in the 1980s. These AI "experiences" (as the ...
If you’re a Windows Insider with early access to the feature, you can try it by highlighting the text you want to adjust in Notepad, right-clicking it, and choosing Rewrite. Notepad will then ...
One of the main reasons for Window Notepad being not so popular is that it hasn’t been updated much since its launch 34-years-ago. It was popular when computers were primitive for it was the ...
It’s finally happening. Back in February, Windows Latest reported that Microsoft is planning to add Copilot AI to Notepad, a feature that will allow you to create content using generative AI on ...
Microsoft's veteran Notepad app is getting the generative AI treatment. On Wednesday, Microsoft announced a new feature for Notepad called Rewrite, which lets users edit their text using an AI model.
AI Notepad can rephrase sentences, adjust tone, and modify content length Notepad’s AI feature will offer three versions of rewritten text The Windows 11 AI feature is currently available in select ...
As part of its efforts to add AI everywhere, Microsoft is now bringing AI features to the popular Paint and Notepad apps on Windows 11. Microsoft's Paint is getting generative erase feature ...
Today, two of those — in Paint and Notepad — begin rolling out to testers. Microsoft’s October AI roadmap included tweaks to Paint, Notepad, and Search. Microsoft Recall was expected soon ...
In terms of privacy, Microsoft processes Rewrite requests via a secure online service but does not store user text or the generated results. This way, your data remains private while still taking ...