‘Bing Image Creator’ by OpenAI’s DALL-E : https://labs.openai.com/ Login DALL-E

‘Bing Image Creator’ by OpenAI’s DALL-E : https://labs.openai.com/ Login DALL-E

Microsoft has added a new preview tool to Bing and Edge called “Bing Image Creator,” which is driven by an improved version of Open AI’s DALL-E model and allows users to generate an image by describing it in their own words.

DALL·E 2 can create original, realistic images and art from a text description. It can combine concepts, attributes, and styles.

The Bing Image Creator integration inside Bing chat has begun rolling out to Bing preview users, and it’s also available in Microsoft Edge on desktop and mobile in English via the Image Creator icon in the sidebar.

“Image Maker is a tool that allows you to create an image from your imagination by typing in a description, supplying additional information like location or activity, and selecting an art style. It serves as a kind of creative copilot. To get started making a graphic for a newsletter to friends or as inspiration for remodelling your living room, just type something like “draw an image” or “make an image” as a prompt in chat “According to a blog article by Microsoft.

Input

An astronaut riding a horse in photorealistic style.

Output

DALL·E 2 generation for “An astronaut riding a horse in outer space in a photorealistic style”

DALL·E 2 also helps us understand how advanced AI systems see and understand our world, which is critical to our mission of creating AI that benefits humanity.

DALL·E 2 can make realistic edits to existing images from a natural language caption. It can add and remove elements while taking shadows, reflections, and textures into account.

DALL·E 2 can take an image and create different variations of it inspired by the original.

Microsoft has announced that its new Image creator will be available as a button in the Edge browser’s toolbar. According to Microsoft, “the only browser with an integrated AI-powered image creator” is now available with the release of Image Creator. Follow this link to try out Bing’s AI in Picture Creator, even if you never had access to it before.