Microsoft previously introduced the AI-powered Bing Image Creator to its search engine, Bing, and Microsoft Edge . This new tool uses an advanced version of the DALL∙E model from OpenAI, allowing users to create an image by describing it in their own words. The feature is now available in Edge’s sidebar, making it more convenient to use. Users can download their desired images for use in social media posts, presentations, or documents.

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To access the feature, users need to manually add it to their sidebar. According to Microsoft, there are currently no limits on the number of images users can create per day. However, the company is experimenting with usage patterns to optimize the customer experience for the Image Creator feature. In addition to the Image Creator, Microsoft is introducing several other features to Edge, including the Drop tool, a personal notebook that syncs across devices, and “Browser essentials,” which scans for malware. “Browser essentials” is currently only available on early-access builds.

Various ways exist to generate images, including Microsoft’s Bing image creator site, OpenAI’s DALL-E, and Bing Chat’s built-in image generator. Midjourney is another great way to do so. However, integrating the feature into Edge’s sidebar makes it more convenient to use. The Image Creator feature has been advertised as a way to create specific visuals for social media posts, slideshows, and documents. The feature’s integration into Edge’s sidebar makes it more accessible to users. The company is experimenting to improve the feature’s performance and ensure an optimal customer experience.

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