Microsoft Bing’s “Image Creator” is powered by DALL-E, and it doesn’t have limits.
Instead, you get 25 weekly “boosts” to speed up image generation.
After that, it just takes a bit longer.
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So let’s do that.
First, go tobing.com/images/createin a web surfing app.
Next, enter a prompt in the text box.
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You’ll be asked to sign in with your Microsoft account to proceed.
After signing in, the image will be generated.
Boosts are used until they run out, after which generation will take longer.
To download an image, select it and poke the “Download” button.
it’s possible for you to see a history of your prompts in the right sidebar.
That’s really all there is to it.
If you’re familiar with DALL-E 2, Bing’s tool is very similar.
One thing to note is Microsoft’s version has different filters than the officialDALL-E 2 website.
It doesn’t like mentions of celebrities, politicians, or even other AI tools and Microsoft products.
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