Microsoft is reportedly testing artificial intelligence(AI) writing assistance featureson one of its oldest built-in apps,Notepad, for Windows 11.
Microsoft May Bring AI Writing Assistance Features To Notepad
While the Redmond giant hasnt officially confirmed the feature, well-known Windows code enthusiast PhantomOcean3 has discovered anew ChatGPT-4 powered feature called Cowriterin Microsofts Windows 11 edition of Notepad, with the version number 11.2312.17.0.
PhantomOcean3 also shared the screenshot of the codeon his X (formerly Twitter) accountthat shows a new menu selection called Cowriter with options such as Rewrite, Make shorter, Make longer, Change tone, and Change format.

New Notepad feature soonTMpic.twitter.com/yv6axwuG2e
PhantomOcean3 (@PhantomOfEarth)January 9, 2024
Other Windows testers have even found a hero image hidden in the Notepad build, suggesting what its new Notepad Cowriter interface may look like.
In the app package folder of Notepad, file names with prefixes like CoWriterCreditLimitDialog, CoWriterDropDownButton, and CoWriterWaitlistDialog indicate that these functionalities might be part of the new features user interface (UI).
Cowriterhttps://t.co/bokzaqRPzJpic.twitter.com/m5Q6saOt1s
Tero Alhonen (@teroalhonen)January 9, 2024
Although the AI features arent operational yet, Microsoft is actually working to bring AI integration to the Notepad app on Windows 11 soon.

Also, there is a chance that these features could be turned on sometime in the near future and made available to testers in the Windows Insider Program.
Over the past few months, Microsoft has been regularly updating the Notepad app within the Windows 11 OS by adding tabs, a dark mode, a character count in the status bar, an autosave option, automatic restoration of tabs, and even a virtual fidget spinner.
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