Hey there, have you heard about the latest trend in AI tools?
Generative AI tools are all the rage these days, and it all started with ChatGPT, a chatbot from OpenAI that wowed users with its natural tone and usefulness.
But now, even Google and Microsoft have jumped on the bandwagon with their own chatbots – Bard and Bing Chat, respectively.
Microsoft has also released an AI image creator within Bing that uses an advanced version of OpenAI’s DALL-E 2. It’s just like using ChatGPT, but instead of generating text, it creates images!
To use the new Bing Image Creator, all you need is a Microsoft account and access to Bing.com.
No need for a DALL-E 2 or OpenAI account. Just log in and enter a description of the image you want to prompt Bing to create.
Be as descriptive as possible to ensure your result is accurate.
Once your images are ready, you can check out the results.
For the featured image in this article I used the prompt “a Zimbabwean man and his cat baking a cake in a sunny kitchen”. The results were pretty impressive.
However, keep in mind that the free AI image generators are not quite advanced enough to create truly lifelike images, so you may see some errors in details like a person’s fingers or eye positioning.
But overall, it’s a pretty cool tool that can generate some impressive images.
So what are you waiting for? Give it a try and see what kind of images you can create with the power of AI!
Source: ZDNET
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