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Microsoft tries out a build-in AI HUB in Windows 11
Microsoft's built-in AI hub will highlight a set of curated AI apps
The wait is over for the tech geeks, as Microsoft has finally tested a build in AI hub in windows 11.
The built-in AI hub will be based on curated AI apps which is associated with both third-party developers and Microsoft.
Microsoft first announced the new hub during its Build conference in May, where it also showed off new AI-generated app review summaries for the Microsoft Store.
These summaries haven’t been rolled out just yet, but they’re supposed to live alongside an app’s rating in the Microsoft store, summing up users’ reviews in just a few lines.
For now, though, the AI hub will get its own tab on the left side of the Microsoft Store, sitting directly beneath the Movies & TV option.
It’s hard to tell which apps the AI hub will have without having access to the preview build ourselves, but from the image shared by Microsoft, it looks like it could include AI image-editing apps, like Luminar Neo, among other tools.
Additionally, the Microsoft Store is getting a new price-tracking feature that will show you how low an app’s price has dropped within the last 30 days.