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WhatsApp to introduce AI photo editor

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WhatsApp to introduce AI photo editor

WhatsApp to introduce AI photo editor

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Renowned for its integration of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), WhatsApp set to introduce an innovative feature utilizing AI for photo enhancement.

This new feature empowers users to apply artistic effects to their photos, including background adjustments, providing an opportunity to add a fresh and artistic touch to their images.

Moreover, users can now resize entire images, allowing for customization of photo dimensions to suit their preferences.

In the beta version of the app, AI is symbolically represented by a trio of stars.

This latest addition will be available to users at no cost, enriching their messaging and sharing experiences with innovative and customizable features.

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The upcoming application update will incorporate this new photo editing feature, leveraging AI technology for its functionality.

WhatsApp has also extended the duration of video statuses from the previous 30-second limit to a more user-friendly duration of 1 minute.

The capability to share videos up to 1 minute in length via status updates is now accessible to select beta testers who install the latest WhatsApp beta update for Android from the Google Play Store.

This feature will gradually become available to a wider user base over the coming weeks.

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