Microsoft has recently upgraded its classic Paint application, introducing an AI-based erase feature that makes image editing easier for users. The core of this feature is that users only need to circle the elements they want to remove with their mouse, and the AI will automatically recognize and erase them, significantly simplifying the traditional image editing process.
After two months of testing, this new feature has been officially rolled out to all users. Users can access this feature for free by upgrading to the latest version in the Microsoft Store.
However, it is important to note that since the AI model needs to perform calculations locally, it may take some time during actual use. For example, erasing an element might take 40 to 80 seconds.
While using this feature, users may find that the results of deleting certain elements are not always perfect. If the surrounding space of the element to be removed is relatively simple, the AI can usually complete the task successfully.
Key Points:
🌟 AI Erase Feature: Users can easily delete elements from images by simply circling them.
⏳ Usage Time: Erasing elements may take 40 to 80 seconds, but does not require dedicated hardware support.
🔍 Perfection: The quality of deletion depends on the complexity of the background around the element, and sometimes the results may not be ideal.