Bing and Edge now have DALL-AI E's picture creation

 


Bing AI conversation from Microsoft can already be useful for discovering solutions, but now it can also assist you in creating fantastical images. The business has unveiled a Bing Picture Maker preview that enhances Bing search and a sidebar in the Edge browser with OpenAI's DALL-E AI image generating. Just ask the chatbot to generate an image with a straight description or a response to an earlier question. You might ask Bing to generate some suggestions for remodelling your living room based on your criteria if you're unsure how to go.

Indeed, Microsoft is aware that mistakes might be made. The business claims to be using "extra safeguards" in addition to OpenAI's. According to the company, it will prevent you from producing possibly "damaging" photos. Microsoft makes it clear through watermarks and other means that photographs are produced using AI.

A small group of Bing desktop and mobile users may use Picture Maker through a special website and preview versions. Edge users can also access You must switch to the Creative mode if you are a member of the test group in order to use the generator. But, Microsoft intends to make the creative tool available to users of Balanced and Precise modes in the future and wants to optimise the system's performance in multi-step discussions. The technology now only supports English, but more languages are being developed.

More AI systems are being integrated into Bing. The business is introducing AI-based Knowledge Cards that provide "dynamic" quick-glance information like timelines and infographics. Stories, on the other hand, offer photos and short videos related to searched themes.

The DALL-E tool is released at the same time as Adobe's intentions to integrate generative AI into Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro and NVIDIA's debut of a customisable cloud AI service with picture creation. Microsoft is joining a growing number of IT behemoths that view AI picture generation as a useful tool, even if it is obvious that it is not directly competing with Adobe or NVIDIA. Also, Bing Image Maker may give them a competitive edge against Google, which just opened up access to its Bard AI chat after a small test.


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