Microsoft has released an AI image generator called Image Creator from Designer, powered by DALL-E 3, which can be accessed through Bing.com or Copilot. Users can input prompts to generate images and customize them using Microsoft Designer. The tool is free with a limited number of boosts, and there is no waitlist to access it. However, users should be cautious about potential copyright violations when using AI-generated images for commercial purposes.
Microsoft has rebranded Bing Image Creator to Image Creator from Designer, aligning it with the graphic design app, Designer. The rebranding was quietly announced alongside the availability of Copilot Pro, which now offers subscribers 100 boosts per day for Image Creator from Designer, an increase from the previous limit of 25 boosts per week. The Copilot Pro membership also provides enhanced AI image creation, better assistance, priority access to the latest models, and the ability to create custom Copilot GPTs. Image Creator by Designer remains free to use and is accessible through Copilot.
Microsoft's Bing Image Creator, which uses AI technology to generate images based on user input, has been misused by users to create images of popular characters like Kirby flying planes into skyscrapers reminiscent of the 9/11 attacks. Despite having banned words and phrases, AI tools and filters are easily evaded or worked around. Microsoft is working on implementing guardrails and filters to prevent the creation of harmful content, but the issue highlights the challenge of controlling AI-generated images and the potential legal implications for companies like Microsoft and Nintendo.
Microsoft announced updates to Bing Chat, its AI chatbot, including more personalized answers, a helpful shopping experience, and the integration of OpenAI's DALL-E 3 for the Image Creator tool. Bing Chat will provide personalized responses based on chat history, offer guidance and recommendations for online shopping, and allow users to generate high-quality images from text prompts using DALL-E 3. The chatbot also features privacy options and is now available on the Microsoft Edge mobile app.
Microsoft is reportedly exploring the addition of AI-powered features to Microsoft Paint in Windows 11, including the ability to generate images based on text prompts. The AI feature is said to be powered by the same technology behind Bing's Image Creator. Microsoft is also considering adding AI tools to Photos, the Camera app, and the Snipping Tool, which could include features such as identifying people or objects in photos, cutting and pasting them, and optical character recognition (OCR) technology for text identification in photos and screenshots. It remains uncertain whether these features will be released, but Microsoft has been actively launching various AI tools in recent times.
Microsoft Edge has introduced several new features, including an integrated AI image generator called Image Creator, a Drop feature for accessing browsing data and files across devices, web image saving and editing, an Efficiency mode for energy-saving browsing, and a Split screen feature for opening two tabs side by side in a single window. These updates are part of Microsoft's efforts to improve Edge's performance and user experience.
Microsoft has made its DALL-E powered Image Creator tool available to all Edge browser users on desktop worldwide, allowing users to create their own AI-generated images. The tool uses OpenAI's AI image generator, DALL-E 2, and can be accessed from the Edge sidebar. Users can enter a prompt and the deep learning model generates up to four images that match the prompt. The process can be sped up by redeeming Microsoft Rewards. The feature is pitched as a more streamlined way to create AI-generated images while browsing the web.
Microsoft Edge's Image Creator feature, which uses OpenAI's DALL∙E to generate images based on text commands, is now available for all desktop users. The feature allows users to create specific visuals for social media posts or presentations. The update also includes ChatGPT integration, a new way to share files and notes between devices, a basic built-in image editor, and enhancements to Efficiency Mode to save battery life on laptops.
Microsoft Edge has launched Image Creator, an AI-powered image generator that allows users to create images without leaving the browser. The browser also has new features like Drop, Edit Image, and Efficiency Mode to enhance productivity and performance. Microsoft aims to provide innovative features to help users make the most of their time online.
Microsoft's Bing Image Creator uses OpenAI's Dall-E to produce high-quality, photorealistic digital pictures, drawings, and paintings based on text prompts. It is available to everyone at bing.com/create and within Bing Chat Copilot in the new Edge web browser. Users can tweak or "edit" imagery and use photography or stylistic terms to get the desired image. Generated images can be used for editorial content or as reference material for inspiration.
Microsoft has launched Bing Image Creator, an AI-powered image generator that uses OpenAI's Dall-E to create images based on text prompts. The tool will be integrated with the new Bing and Microsoft's Edge browser, making Edge the first browser with an integrated image generator. Microsoft is working with OpenAI to ensure responsible use of the AI image generator, and harmful or dangerous prompts will be blocked. Additionally, AI-powered visual stories and knowledge cards are now available to all Bing users.