Microsoft is using the power of the new sensation – ChatGPT in its best way by implementing the chatbot across its ecosystem and now the company has introduced the new AI-powered Bing Image Creator in its Bing search engine as well as Microsoft Edge. The newly implemented tool is actually powered by the advanced version of the DALL∙E model from OpenAI. If you are unaware then it will enable you to create an image by describing it in your own words.
Microsoft has integrated the Bing Image Creator into the Bing chat experience and the same will enable you to generate both written and visual content in one place and you don’t need to browse different platforms. You just need to type a description of an image along with some contexts like location or activity, and selecting an art style, that will bring an image from your imagination.
Microsoft is also making safeguards to avoid unwanted things and the company is offering extra protections from OpenAI, the newly implemented system is also having controls and the same is capable to limit the generation of harmful images. If the system detects unwanted or harmful words then it will block them automatically.
Apart from the Bing Image Creator, Microsoft has also introduced updated Knowledge Cards and the company is also bringing new AI-powered visual Stories to the preview. The company is offering Knowledge Cards 2.0 and the same is an AI-powered infographic-inspired experience that can offer fun facts as well as important information at a glance, and it has been updated to include interactive, dynamic content like charts, graphs, timelines, visual stories, and more.
On the other hand, the new AI-powered visual Stories feature a more engaging way to search and interact with content. It is offering images and short videos and the new setup list to offer an amazing experience while finding answers.
Furthermore, the company has also introduced Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI assistant for workplace efficiency and the same enables you to manage your schedules, set reminders, and automate routine tasks.
Speaking about the availability, the newly added Bing Image Creator is now available for preview users on both desktop and mobile devices. If you are not participating in the Bing preview, then don’t worry you can still experience Image Creator at bing.com/create in English. Moreover, the Microsoft Edge users can access Image Creator from the sidebar icon on both desktop and mobile devices.
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