With OpenAI resources already integrated into the Edge browser, Microsoft is now starting to implement Dall-E, the partner company’s image generator, into the program. The feature that creates images from text messages has been in limited testing, but started rolling out to the public this week.
The integration of AI resources into Bing has been an alternative for the company as it seeks to make its services more popular. Microsoft announced last month that it would implement an image generator in its browser.
News is presented to new users on a page with highlights. To access the generator, just go to the Bing AI icon on the top right and see the features. A frame icon with a brush will indicate modernity.
The board will then stretch To show a text field at the top with a grid of images below. To create an image, just type whatever you want in the text field.
When you type the prompt, it will give you four different results, so you can choose the one you like best. At the moment, however, there is a limit to the number of claims you can enter – the limit for this first version is 100 claims.
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