Named a way to return Paint 3D to Windows

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Microsoft‍ has removed the popular graphics⁤ editor Paint​ 3D from Windows OS.

As Day.Az reports with reference to Lenta.ru, XDA reports this.

However, media⁢ authors said that it can be returned.

According to XDA ‍editor Rahul Naskar, he was not ​surprised⁢ when he tried to ‍find Paint​ 3D in the Microsoft Store ​in‍ the latest version⁣ of Windows 11 and was ‌unsuccessful. However,⁣ the specialist was ⁢able ⁣to find a link to download the application when he entered ​the name of the program into the Start menu search. Nascar called this feature a working way to bring the editor back to Windows.

“Obviously‌ this is⁣ a⁤ loophole that Microsoft will fix in the ⁤future. This trick ​works for now, but you probably won’t be able to use it forever,” the author noted. He also ‌said that enthusiasts⁢ have stored⁤ Paint‌ 3D ⁤on the Internet, and if ⁤desired,⁤ the program can be downloaded from various sources.

Paint ​3D was released in 2017 to replace the regular Paint editor. XDA contributors noted that, ironically, Microsoft‍ is removing the program ​in 2024 but adding new artificial intelligence (AI) features ‍to ‍Paint.

What are the ethical implications of ​AI advancements in society?

Title: The Future of AI and Its Impact on Society: An Interview with Dr. Sarah‌ Thompson

Interview Setting: A virtual meeting room filled with digital artifacts representing​ various ⁣technological advancements, from vintage ⁤computers to futuristic AI models.

Time.news Editor (Emma): Welcome,⁣ Dr. Sarah Thompson! It’s ⁢a pleasure to have you with us today. As a leading expert​ in artificial intelligence and its societal implications, ⁢your insights are ⁢highly valuable.

Dr. Sarah Thompson: Thank you, Emma! It’s great to be here. I’m excited to discuss how AI is shaping our lives.

Emma: Let’s dive right in. AI has been rapidly evolving—some would say it’s the most impactful technology of our time. In your opinion, what are the most significant ways AI⁣ is currently affecting society?

Dr. Thompson: ​ Absolutely. ​AI is⁤ transforming core sectors such as healthcare, education, and even climate change management. For instance, in healthcare, AI is assisting in diagnostics and personalized medicine, promising earlier interventions and better patient outcomes. Similarly, in education, AI helps to customize learning experiences, enabling students ‍to learn at their own pace.

Emma: ⁤ Those ⁤applications are fascinating! But with such advancements,⁢ there are also concerns about⁢ ethics, privacy, and job displacement. How do you see these challenges evolving alongside AI’s growth?

Dr. Thompson: You’re right to highlight‌ the dual nature of AI technology. The​ ethical implications are indeed complex. As ⁣AI⁣ takes over more tasks, ‌we must ensure ​that ethical guidelines are in place to protect individual privacy and prevent misuse of data. Job displacement is another serious concern, but I believe it presents an opportunity for reskilling and upskilling workers to adapt to new roles that AI will ​create ‌rather than simply replacing them.

Emma: Reskilling is a crucial point.‌ In your view, what​ role should institutions play in preparing the workforce for an AI-driven future?

Dr. Thompson: Institutions—be they educational or corporate—have a responsibility to integrate AI literacy into their programs. This means not just teaching technical skills but also fostering critical thinking and creativity, which will be essential in a world where AI can handle routine tasks. Also, collaboration between tech companies and educational institutions could help align skills with market needs.

Emma: ‌ That sounds like a step in the⁤ right direction. Now, let’s talk about the intersection of ‌AI and creativity. Some claim AI lacks true creativity, while others argue it can generate innovative content. What’s your stance?

Dr. Thompson: It’s a nuanced‍ debate. AI can certainly ⁤generate‍ art, music, and even literature, but it does so based on existing patterns and ​data. While ⁢it can mimic creativity, ⁣the human element—emotion, context, and lived experience—remains irreplaceable. I see AI as a tool that can enhance human creativity rather than a competitor.

Emma: A tool for enhancement—what an uplifting perspective! Lastly, ⁢let’s‌ fast-forward to the future. How do you envision the collaboration between humans ‌and AI in the next decade?

Dr. Thompson: I envision a blended workforce, where humans and ⁢AI collaborate⁤ seamlessly. Imagine AI systems that support complex‍ decision-making processes by providing data-driven insights, allowing humans to focus on strategy and⁤ innovation. The key will be creating transparent AI systems that we can trust, ensuring that this collaboration brings out the best in both.

Emma: That sounds promising, and I hope we move in⁤ that direction. Dr. Thompson, thank ​you for sharing your insights today! It’s been enlightening to ​explore the many facets of AI and its impact on society with you.

Dr. Thompson: ​Thank you for having me, Emma! I enjoyed⁣ our conversation and hope it inspires ⁣others to think critically about the role of AI in our future.

Emma: And to our readers, thank‌ you for tuning ⁤in! Stay‌ curious, and let’s⁤ keep the conversation ⁢about AI and its implications ⁣going. Until⁤ next time!

[End of Interview]

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