Apple’s suddenly interactive logo on its website could be a clue about an AI editing feature for the updated Photos app
“Clean Up” apparently replaces the Retouch feature on macOS. Not only does it handle editing chores more capably, but it also will be able to remove larger objects from a photo. Users will be able to select a “brush tool” to highlight the area of the photo that they want removed. Those testing the feature have reportedly been able to adjust the size of the “brush tool” to make it easier to highlight and remove smaller or larger objects.
Tomorrow, Apple is expected to introduce the new iPad Pro (2024) which should be the first iPads in the history of the product to sport OLED panels. The unveiling of the next iteration of the iPad Pro models could include an announcement from Apple stating that its new top-of-the-line tablets are powered by the powerful M4 chip. The M4 features an enhanced Neural Engine which means that it offers greater AI capabilities than the M2 chip that drives the current iPad Pro tablets, and the M3 which was originally rumored to power the new iPad Pro models.
Apple could show us tomorrow how the Apple Pencil will help remove objects from photos on the iPad Photos app using “Clean Up.” We will know if Apple did indeed preview this feature tomorrow at about 7:35 am PT/10:35 am ET when Tuesday’s event comes to an end.
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