On Tuesday, Microsoft Corporation launched new Microsoft updates for its search engine Bing and browser Edge. It enables users to create images based on text prompts using the technology behind OpenAI’s DALL-E.
Overview of Bing Image Creator:
Microsoft announced that the new tool called ‘Bing Image Creator’ will be accessible to users of the most advanced AI-powered version of Bing and Edge preview.
In addition, Microsoft revealed that Bing Image Creator would be integrated into Bing chat. It will first be available in Creative mode for both desktop and mobile users starting Tuesday.
The competition to deploy software that could potentially revolutionize how people work is currently intense, as many companies are competing to keep up with the frenzy that began with the launch of ChatGPT last year, which demonstrated the capabilities of large language models.
Microsoft updates:
Microsoft and Alphabet Inc’s Google are at the forefront of the AI race, with both companies promoting their AI capabilities for their most popular products such as Excel and Gmail.
Its headquartered in Redmond, Washington, has invested in OpenAI to gain a competitive advantage over its peers. OpenAI recently released GPT-4, which can perform various tasks such as creating a website from a hand-drawn mockup to assisting individuals with tax calculations.
Additionally, Microsoft launched Visual Stories and Knowledge Cards 2.0 features for Bing users, which use AI-generated graphics and interactive elements like charts and timelines to provide information quickly.
Furthermore, Microsoft introduced an image-creation feature called ‘Bing Image Creator,’ which will use OpenAI’s DALL-E technology to generate pictures based on text prompts. It will be available to users of the latest AI-powered version of Bing and Edge preview.
According to a recent Microsoft blog post, Bing Image Creator will be included in Bing chat, and it will be available initially in Creative mode on Tuesday for desktop and mobile users. The competition to deploy software that could change how people work is intense, with Microsoft and Alphabet’s Google at the forefront, boasting about their AI features for products such as Excel and Gmail. Microsoft, headquartered in Redmond, Washington, has invested in OpenAI to gain an edge over its rivals.
OpenAI recently launched GPT-4, which can perform various tasks like creating a real website from a hand-drawn mockup and helping people calculate taxes. Microsoft also introduced new features for Bing users, such as Visual Stories and Knowledge Cards 2.0, which use AI-generated graphics and interactive elements like charts and timelines to present data more effectively.
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