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Bing image creator announced: AI-powered new Bing can now generate images

Right now, there is a limit of 25 images/day per user and once the users run out of boosts, the images might take longer to generate, says new Bing.

Bing Image creatorImage generated by Microsoft Bing Image creator.

Ever since the announcement of ChatGPT by OpenAI, a lot of tech companies are incorporating the same to make their product better and more capable. Microsoft recently supercharged new Bing by adding an AI-backed copilot to it, and it even announced an AI-powered office suite recently. The company has now announced a new service called Bing image creator, which can generate custom images and is powered by OpenAI’s Dall-E technology.

Also read | Microsoft 365 Copilot lets users harness the power of AI for everyday office tasks

Right now, the Microsoft image generator is in preview mode and anyone with an Edge web browser can access the same via a computer for free. Users can request the bing image creator to generate an image of any kind and form. Right now, there is a limit of 25 images/day per user and once the users run out of boosts, the images might take longer to generate, says new Bing.

There is also a new option called to surprise me, where, the new Bing will come up with the image concept and you can tweak it to generate graphics and images. The new Microsoft Bing image generator creates four images at the same time, and they will have a small bing watermark on the bottom left corner.

You can ask the Bing image creator to generate an image of the earth from the Moon’s point of view, or you can even make it generate graphics for your next novel and the possibilities are unlimited. Again, just like the copilot on the new Bing, there are a few things that the Bing image creator just refuses to generate.

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