Microsoft has incorporated OpenAI’s DALL-E AI image generation into its Bing platform.
Microsoft Bing users can now produce artificial intelligence generated imagery with the company’s Bing Image Creator, which adds OpenAI’s DALL-E AI image generation to the platform.
“Now you can generate both written and visual content in one place, from within chat,” Microsoft said in a“Historically, search was limited to images that already existed on the web. Now, there are almost no limits to what you can search for and create.” “To curb the potential misuse of Image creator, we are working together with our partner OpenAI, who developed DALL∙E, to deliver an experience that encourages responsible use of Image Creator,” it added.
A modified Bing icon watermark will be embedded in the bottom left of each image to make it clear it was generated using Bing Image Creator.
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