object removal

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Object removal is a key AI-powered feature in Windows 11, enabling users to erase unwanted elements from images directly within built-in apps like Photos and Paint. Recent updates, including the Image Transform AI module KB5065502 for Copilot+ PCs, enhance generative fill and foreground/background transformations. Windows Explorer integration also allows right-click access to AI actions, including object removal, streamlining image editing workflows. These capabilities are part of Microsoft's broader push to democratize AI across Windows 11, making advanced editing accessible without third-party software.
  1. Copilot+ Windows 11 Image Transform AI Update KB5065502 1.2507.797.0

    Microsoft has pushed a quiet but consequential component update to the Image Transform AI module — KB5065502 — which delivers Image Transform version 1.2507.797.0 to Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11, version 24H2, replacing the prior 1.2507.793.0 release and installing automatically through...
  2. Microsoft Integrates AI into Windows Explorer for Smarter File Management

    In a move set to redefine everyday workflows for millions of Windows users, Microsoft is weaving artificial intelligence directly into the fabric of Windows Explorer—the operating system’s file management backbone. Recent updates to Windows 11 bring a suite of AI-powered functionalities that...
  3. Microsoft Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds Bring Advanced AI Features for Enhanced Productivity

    Microsoft's latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5603, released on May 19, 2025, introduces a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) enhancements aimed at streamlining user workflows and enhancing productivity. These updates encompass AI-driven functionalities in File Explorer, the...
  4. Unlock Hidden Power: 6 Surprising Features of Windows 11 Photos App

    From casual snapshots to professional imagery, the default Photos app in Windows 11 is emerging as a surprisingly potent tool that goes far beyond merely displaying JPEGs and PNGs. While many users default to third-party photo editors for anything more complicated than cropping or rotating, a...