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MS paint may not be so useless now
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Yes, but it's obsolete. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/studio/canvas/
Canvas uses a GAN instead of diffusion. GANs can not generalize like a diffusion model so they are very limited and currently obsolete for image generation.
State of the art for local generation today is Flux, but it's new so all the tools are still being made. Also Flux is heavy on compute resources.
Stable Diffusion has mature tools that allow for the MSPaint AI experience. There's tons of tools and workflows for beginners all the way to developers. I think InvokeAI is the easiest to use for local generation but not the most powerful.
Check out /r/stablediffusion for more information. Check out Civitai for user created models and online image generation. Civitai assumes you already know about image generation but there are some user made tutorials in the articles section. Don't check it out at work without setting the age rating to G.