Microsoft recently announced that the Windows Photos app has added a “Generate Erase” feature, which uses artificial intelligence technology to remove unwanted objects or people from photos. This move will further enhance the user experience of Windows Photos application and simplify the photo editing process. However, Microsoft has not yet stated whether AI-edited photos will have metadata or watermarks to distinguish photos before and after editing. This has raised concerns about the authenticity of the pictures and the security of the data.
Microsoft today announced a new "Generate Erase" feature for the Windows Photos app. The feature uses artificial intelligence to remove unwanted objects or people from photos. The company's blog post doesn't say whether the AI-edited photos will have metadata or watermarks so you can distinguish them from unedited photos.
The launch of Microsoft's "Generate Erase" function reflects the increasingly widespread application of artificial intelligence technology in the field of image editing, and also indicates that image editing software will develop in a more intelligent and convenient direction in the future. However, the missing information about metadata and watermarks also deserves subsequent attention and discussion.