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Bing Image Creator: the new tool from Microsoft to create images with AI

You no longer need to be a poet to create images with words, now you can thanks to the new tool from Microsoft: Bing Image Creator. This is a feature that will soon be integrated into the Bing search engine and the Edge browser leverages generative artificial intelligence to transform text into realistic and original images. But already now you can use it on a dedicated site or on Bing Chat – as long as you write in English.

Bing Image Creator, Microsoft’s AI generates images

Bing Image Creator is based on an advanced version of the DALL∙E model of OpenAI partners, which is able to combine different concepts and generate coherent and creative images. For example, if you type “a cat in a wizard hat”, Bing Image Creator will show you several images of cats with wizard hatseach with a different style and perspective.

To use Bing Image Creator, just log in to the site. But in the future just click on the Bing Image Creator icon in the Bing sidebar or Edge chat. After entering the desired text, you will be able to see the images generated by the AI ​​and choose the one you prefer. You can also edit the text to add or remove details and see how the images change.

This is a fun and useful tool to explore your creativity and to discover the potential of generative artificial intelligence. You can use the created images for your personal or professional projects, as long as you respect the terms of use of the service. Also, you can share your creations on social networks or send them to your friends.

Microsoft explains that the feature enters Bing Chat today. But only when you use the tool in “Creative” mode. But soon the company will fully integrate the features, for example by bringing the icon to the Edge sidebar – where you already find Bing Chat.

This additional AI tool comes to enrich Microsoft’s browser and Bing search engine. But at the moment it is still in its infancy. In fact, you cannot give input except in English. However, if Microsoft acts as fast as with Bing Chat, the evolution will be lightning fast – although perhaps not perfect.

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