According to the Microsoft blog post, this new AI is called the Bing Image Creator, which is “powered by an advanced version of the DALL-E model”. For the unfamiliar, that’s the image generator AI made by OpenAI, the same company behind ChatGPT. You’ve probably seen such generated images online before. There’s even a Twitter account that’s dedicated to showing strange things cooked up by AI, many of which consists of weird DALL-E generations. As with the initial Bing AI rollout, this DALL-E-esque Image Creator will be rolling out first to those who have signed up to be part of the limited preview. For such users, you’ll be able to use it straight from the Edge browser on both desktop and mobile. Bing chat will be another avenue where the Image Creator AI can be accessed from. All these are still limited to English users for now, with support for more languages to be added over time. Thankfully, for those who have not signed up for the preview or are still stuck in the waitlist, there is a dedicated page that you can visit to give the Bing Image Creator a try. This still requires you to sign into your Microsoft account, and the generation process can take a couple of minutes, depending on the prompt you give it. You can find the link to said page down below if you want to try it out for yourself if you have some time to kill. (Source: Microsoft [1], [2])