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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37661765

Notepad now supports AI features like Summarize, Write, and Rewrite on Copilot+ PCs, with no subscription required. If you have a subscription, you can seamlessly switch between local and cloud models based on your needs. If you’re not signed in or don’t have a subscription, you can use the local model to accomplish your tasks. For now, these features support English only, making premium AI more accessible and flexible for everyone.

Source: Windows Insiders blog.

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[–] zib@lemmy.world 29 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

It's hard to imagine that Notepad of all things has now been enshittified. On Windows, I only ever use Notepad++, but regular ol' Notepad has been a staple of Windows almost since the beginning. It truly feels like they've finished peeling away what little good remained of what Windows used to be.

[–] Brewchin@lemmy.world 6 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

It certainly removed my ability to say "Companies are shoehorning AI into everything! I wouldn't be surprised if they do it with Notepad..." as a form of mockery. It was one of the first damned victims.

Edit: I'm genuinely surprised technical people (with appropriate rights on their PCs) still use it, though. I switched to Notepad++ nearly 20 years ago.