Microsoft is determined to bring artificial intelligence to every floor. The company presents a new tool, Bing Image Creator, which allows to generate images from a simple text.
Bing Image Creator // Source: Microsoft
Artificial intelligence is at the center of all efforts at Microsoft. The new Bing is boosted with GPT-4, while Word, Excel, PowerPoint and others are also starting AI with Copilot. With Bing Image Creator, the Redmond-based company is now going one step further. Everything is said in the name.
With Bing Image Creator you are invited to generate images thanks to artificial intelligence, as we already see on the very impressive Midjourney. Note here that Bing Image Creator is based on the same model as Dall-E, an image generator powered by OpenAI – the same box behind GPT-4.
Create images from plain text
This new feature from Bing “allows you to create an image simply by using your own words to describe the image you want to see.” These new interactions happen in the same place as the intelligent text responses that the search engine can provide. “You can now generate written and visual content from chat in one place,” the statement said.
Research has shown that the human brain processes visual information approximately 60,000 times faster than text, making visual tools an essential means of research, creation, and understanding. According to Bing data, images are one of the most searched categories, right after general web search. In the past, searches were limited to images that already existed on the internet. There are hardly any limits to research and creation today.
Bing Image Creator // Source: Microsoft
Bing Image Creator will be available in preview of the new Bing for those who have registered. Initially, the tool will be accessible as part of the creative mode. Then this preview of the feature will “also be available in Microsoft Edge”.
This will make it “the first and only browser with a built-in AI-powered image generator. To use Bing Image Creator in Edge, simply click the Bing Image Creator icon in the sidebar to create your image, or bring it up from Bing Chat in Edge.
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