ai categorization

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The ai categorization tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's AI-powered Auto Categorization feature in the Windows 11 Photos app. This feature, currently previewing on Copilot+ PCs for Windows Insiders, automatically scans image libraries and groups screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and handwritten notes into separate folders. Discussions focus on the rollout, functionality, and integration of on-device AI for local image organization. The tag is relevant for users interested in Windows 11 updates, Copilot+ PC capabilities, and AI-driven productivity improvements in Microsoft's Photos app.
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    Microsoft Purview DSI AI Enhancements: Faster Investigations, Standard vs Advanced

    Microsoft Purview Data Security Investigations added AI analysis enhancements for worldwide standard multi-tenant web customers, previewing in March 2026 and reaching general availability in April 2026, with Roadmap ID 557556 last updated by Microsoft on June 26, 2026. The change sounds...
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    Windows 11 Photos AI Auto Categorization Preview on Copilot+ PCs

    Microsoft’s Photos app on Windows 11 is getting a focused AI-driven cleanup: an Auto‑Categorization preview that scans your image library and automatically groups common paperwork and clutter — Screenshots, Receipts, Identity documents, and Handwritten notes — into their own folders, and the...
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    Microsoft Photos AI Auto Categorization Arrives on Copilot+ Windows 11

    Microsoft has begun testing an AI-powered Auto‑Categorization feature in the Windows 11 Microsoft Photos app that automatically sorts images into four practical buckets — Screenshots, Receipts, Identity documents, and Notes — for Windows Insiders running the app on Copilot+ PCs, with the update...
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    Windows 11 Photos Auto Categorization with On-Device AI for Screenshots Receipts Notes

    Microsoft has begun previewing an AI-powered organizational upgrade to the Photos app on Windows 11 that automatically sorts images into four focused categories—Screenshots, Receipts, Identity documents, and Notes—and is currently available for testing on Copilot+ PCs enrolled in the Windows...
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