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Imagine having a magic wand that could whisk away unwanted objects from your pictures. That's basically what Generative Erase does. Whether it's a pesky leash ruining your beach shot or a surprise photobomber in your family portrait, this new tech makes it easy to say goodbye to those unwanted elements.
Sure, other companies might have been the first to offer such tricks, but here's the real kicker: you won't need the latest smartphone to join the fun. Microsoft is making Generative Erase available for both Windows 11 and 10, and even has a special version for a specific type of Windows 11 processor. Plus, don't forget the nifty background removal feature that comes as part of the package!
Currently, only a select group of adventurous Windows users called "Insiders" get to play with these new tools. But fear not, for as Microsoft says: "This update is starting to roll out to testers today. Just update your Photos app to the latest version and you might be next!"
However, there's one question lingering in the air: will photos edited with this "magic wand" come with a special mark or label indicating they've been altered? Microsoft is keeping mum on that one for now, leaving some room for curious minds to ponder.





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