Generative Erase comes to Windows and lets you use AI to remove unwanted features
Briefly

Announced on Thursday (Feb. 22) on the Microsoft Windows blog, the team shared how you can now 'fix and remove distractions from your photos, like background objects and miscellaneous visual clutter.'
For the first time, Windows 10 will be receiving all of the AI editing features that were previously only available on Windows 11, including the blur background, remove and replace background, and Generative Erase.
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