Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most exciting and disruptive technologies of our time. It has the potential to transform how we work, play, and communicate.
That’s why Microsoft has introduced the AI Hub, a new feature in the Microsoft Store that showcases the best AI apps built by the developer community and Microsoft.
The AI Hub is designed to educate customers on how to start and expand their AI journey, inspiring them to use AI in ways to boost productivity, spark creativity and so much more.
What’s Microsoft Store AI Hub?
The AI Hub is a curated section in the Microsoft Store that features apps that use AI for various purposes, such as photo editing, podcast creation, resume building, trip planning, and more.
You can browse through different categories and themes, such as AI for Work, AI for Fun, AI for Beginners, and AI for Experts.
You can also see ratings, reviews, and screenshots of the apps, as well as AI-Generated review summaries and keywords that help you find the most relevant and concise information.
Some of the apps that you can find in the AI Hub are Luminar Neo, Lensa, Descript, Podcastle, Kickresume, Tripnotes, Gamma, Copy.ai and more.
The rollout of the AI Hub in the Microsoft Store is being carefully conducted in a gradual manner. Microsoft has chosen to initially make this feature available to a specific group of users in the Insiders Dev channel.
Specifically, users on the Canary Channel with the app version 22306.1401.1.0 have already started receiving the AI Hub feature.
These users have the opportunity to explore the AI Hub, discover AI-powered apps, and experience the benefits of integrating AI technology into their Windows applications.
How to get Microsoft Store AI Hub
If you are part of Insiders Dev channel and haven’t received the feature, a user suggests trying to reset the app through the Installed apps settings.
By resetting the app, it may trigger the update process and potentially make the AI Hub available for you.
The gradual rollout strategy allows Microsoft to fine-tune the feature and incorporate user feedback, resulting in a more polished and reliable experience when the AI Hub is made available to a broader audience.
As Microsoft continues to refine and expand the AI Hub, users can look forward to a more comprehensive and diverse collection of AI-powered apps in the Microsoft Store.
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