generative editing

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Generative editing refers to AI-powered image manipulation where users describe desired changes in natural language or select style prompts, and the software automatically applies those edits. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover Microsoft OneDrive's AI Restyle feature, which blends cloud storage with generative photo editing, raising privacy concerns about where processing occurs and data control. Adobe Photoshop's AI Assistant public beta is also highlighted, enabling conversational editing on web and mobile. These threads explore how generative editing transforms photo workflows, the role of cloud processing, and user privacy implications. The tag captures conversations about AI-driven creativity tools, their integration into existing platforms, and the trade-offs between convenience and data security.
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    OneDrive AI Restyle: Cloud Photo Edits, Style Prompts, and Privacy Concerns

    Microsoft is turning OneDrive into more than a cloud locker: it is becoming an AI editing surface for personal photos. With the new AI Restyle feature, Microsoft is blending storage, photo management, and generative image editing into the same ecosystem, allowing users to transform images with...
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    Photoshop AI Assistant Public Beta Brings Conversational Editing to Web and Mobile

    Adobe has rolled Photoshop’s conversational future out of the lab and into your browser and phone: the company launched an AI-powered Photoshop AI Assistant in public beta for web and mobile on March 10, 2026, letting users describe edits in plain English (or by voice) and have Photoshop execute...
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