Microsoft is starting to integrate AI shortcuts, or what it calls AI actions, into the File Explorer in Windows 11. These shortcuts let you right-click on a file and quickly get to Windows AI features like blurring the background of a photo, erasing objects, or even summarizing content from Office files.

Four image actions are currently being tested in the latest Dev Channel builds of Windows 11, including Bing visual search to find similar images on the web, the blur background and erase objects features found in the Photos app, and the remove background option in Paint.

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    11 days ago

    MS Paint doesn’t give you advanced features like background blurring/removal and object removal.

    Why would I want more shit calling back to the mothership

    They’re not “calling back to the mothership”. Why do you think they are?

    When did I ever say that?

    By being against them adding these features.

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      11 days ago

      MS Paint doesn’t give you advanced features like background blurring/removal and object removal.

      Nor should it. It’s fucking MS PAINT, not Photoshop. If you want advanced features, use something more advanced. Adding shit to MS Paint when it’s gone virtually unchanged for decades without complaint is unnecessary feature creep.

      They’re not “calling back to the mothership”. Why do you think they are?

      LMAO

      By being against them adding these features.

      You understand the terms “opt-in” and “opt-out”, yes?

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        10 days ago

        MS paint isn’t getting these features - the photos app is.

        Also that’s a horrible reason to never improve programs lol.

        LMAO

        Oh you’ve got these features and can show us the logs of background blur calling back to MS?! Awesome, how’d you get them early? Uncle work for Microsoft?

        You didn’t say you want them to be opt-in or opt-out, you said you don’t want them on your computer.