There is no doubt that the software giant and developer of the Windows operating system is betting big on everything related to Artificial Intelligence. In fact, it wants this technology to be an important part of its applications and platforms in the coming months.
The Windows 11 system is becoming one of the most important projects in this sense and will receive, and is receiving, multiple new features related to AI. We will see a clear example of all this below with one of the system’s legendary applications that come pre-installed. Specifically, we are referring to the plain text editor that most of you have surely used over the years on multiple occasions, Notepad.
The company has made it clear over the last few months that it is fully in favor of generative AI. We can affirm that it is currently adding support for this type of functions in several of its own applications and services. We tell you all this because it is even working to add tools with these characteristics to one of its oldest applications, Notepad. And despite the simplicity of this solution that most of you know, AI will also be part of it to improve its functionality.
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This is how AI will work in Windows Notepad
As you can imagine, this will give much more use to this plain text editor that has been with us for so many years. In fact, it will put at our disposal some Artificial Intelligence functions related to texts such as rewriting, making it shorter, making it longer, or changing tone, among others. Basically this means that we are going to find some interesting tools that will help us modify our text content and improve it automatically.
In this way it is easy to deduce that the software giant is making some important changes to the popular Notepad so that it offers us AI functions. All this in order to help us generate texts in a faster and more productive way. Of course, for the moment we must take into consideration that this is a project that is in the middle of a testing period and in fact it does not even work yet. The only thing we can see are the new functions added to the program menus, so they are expected to be active soon for members of the Windows Insider program. Shortly afterward it will reach the entire world.
In fact, we can affirm that this type of movement is not the first time that Microsoft has carried it out in Windows. For example, a few months ago we saw how some Artificial Intelligence functions reached another of the firm’s most popular applications, Paint. All this in order to help us in the automatic generation of images through the function called Cocreator.