Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to a range of technologies and tools designed to enhance human-like thinking, learning, and interaction. It involves computing techniques, machine learning, data analysis, neural networks, imaginary intelligence, and robotics to create programs and systems capable of analyzing data, making decisions, and interacting with the environment.
AI has become increasingly popular, with the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot, Google’s Bard, and Microsoft’s Bing Chat.
Microsoft has also recently unveiled Bing Image Creator, an AI-powered image generator that allows users to describe any image in their own words and create unique visuals. The tool utilizes an advanced version of DALL-E 2, an OpenAI project that allows for the creation of both written and visual content.
Bing Image Creator aims to enable users to generate images that do not already exist online, catering to the high demand for visual content on Bing.
What do you need to use Microsoft Bing AI Image Builder for free in creating images?
- Have a free Microsoft account
- browser to access the Bing Image Creator website by clicking here
Before using Bing Image Creator, here’s what you should know about creating the images you want:
- Clear and specific prompts are essential for getting the desired results when using Bing Image Creator’s artificial intelligence.
- Prompts should be treated as a set of instructions for the AI to create the image you have in mind.
- Use descriptive adjectives, nouns, and verbs to communicate the image and its subject matter effectively.
- Descriptive terms for the style, such as impressionism, cubism, or abstraction, can also influence the outcome.
- Bing Image Creator recommends using the following format: Adjective + Noun + Verb + Style in which you want the graphic to appear.
- An example of this format is “Mysterious Creature Wearing Sunglasses, Digital Art.”
Use Bing Image Creator to Draw Images:
- Go to the Bing Image Creator website by clicking here.
- Click on “Join & Create” to access the service using your free Microsoft account.
- Write a detailed description of the image that you want to draw with artificial intelligence in the designated text box. Using descriptive language is recommended to ensure accurate results.
- Once you’ve entered your description, click the “Create” button to generate the image.
Are AI-generated images mine to own?
According to the latest information provided by the United States Copyright Office (USCO), images created by AI are not protected under current copyright laws because they are not created by humans.
The use of AI-powered image generators has sparked controversy since they were programmed using images found online, which were created by other individuals. Even if the work created using an image-making tool is unique, it is influenced by millions of artists online.
However, this may change in the near future. USCO has planned test sessions during the first half of 2023 to examine this issue in more depth and implement necessary changes.
Is Bing Image Creator a free tool?
Currently, Bing Image Creator is available for free, but additional boosts can be purchased if they run out.
Boosts work like credits, where each image request requires one point. Initially, users were given 25 credit points upon subscribing to the image creator, but the number of credits has now increased to 100.
When your boosts run out, Bing Image Creator will take longer to generate images in response to requests, with a waiting time of up to five minutes instead of 10 to 30 seconds.
Microsoft used to renew boosts on a weekly basis, but now they are renewed on a daily basis. Users can also exchange Microsoft points (which are obtained through specific Microsoft products) for additional boosts.
Do I need to be on a waiting list to use Bing Image Creator?
No, there is currently no waiting list to use Bing Image Creator. You can simply log in to the website using your Microsoft account to access the tool.
Is Bing Image Creator the same as DALL-E 2?
No, Bing Image Creator and DALL-E 2 are not identical. Microsoft has integrated a more advanced version of its AI art generator into its image creator, similar to the way GPT-4 was integrated into Bing Chat.
While the same claim applies to both tools that they use AI to generate images, they have different capabilities and features.
AI-generated images are not protected under current copyright laws.
Bing Image Creator is a free tool, with the option to purchase additional boosts if required.
Bing Image Creator does not require users to be on a waiting list.
Bing Image Creator and DALL-E 2 are different tools with different capabilities and features.