By the end of 2021, the latest information for the built -in notepad text editor of Windows was so short so long that there were a gentle re -design and a handful of new settings Classified as a large refreshing. Since then, new updates have become very common, but like the rest of Windows, the recent addition has been overweight in the direction of Generative A.
In November, Microsoft Started a updated testing This allowed users to rewrite or summarize the text in the notepads using Generative AI. Another preview update today Takes him a step and aheadAllows you to write AI-Influet Text from the beginning with basic instructions (called the feature, so that it can be distinguished from rewriting before).
Like rewriting and summarizing, writing requires users to sign into a Microsoft account, as it requires you to use the monthly allotment of Microsoft’s AI credit. According to this support pageConsumers of Microsoft 365 Subscripts get 15 credit each month without compensation. Instead, personal and family subscription users get 60 credit every month.
Microsoft notes that all the features of AI in the notepad can be disabled in the app settings, and obviously they will not be available if you use a local account instead of a Microsoft account.
Microsoft is also releasing preview updates for Snaping Paint and Snaping Tool, two other Badrick Windows Apps, which have not seen much through the big updates before Windows 11 era. The features of the paint are mostly related to AI, including an “sticker generator” and AI -powered smart select tool “to help you isolate and edit individual elements in your image.” A new “Welcome Experience” screen that appears for the first time when you launch the app you will run (once again, mostly related to AI) through new features that Microsoft has added to the paint over the past two years.