Highlights:
- Compared to earlier versions of DALL-E and other image generators, according to OpenAI, DALL-E 3 produces images of a higher quality and is more adept at understanding user prompts.
- In Bing, DALL-E 3 prioritizes user safety, addressing the complexities and hazards associated with what Microsoft refers to as “synthetic media”.
OpenAI LP’s DALL-E 3 artificial intelligence image creation tool is now freely accessible to users via Bing Chat and Bing Create, according to a recent announcement from Microsoft Corp.
OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 is the most recent in a line of image-generating neural networks that it introduced in 2021. It was released on September 20. Compared to earlier versions of DALL-E and other image generators, according to OpenAI, DALL-E 3 produces images of a higher quality and is more adept at understanding user prompts.
DALL-E 3 was previously only accessible to ChatGPT Plus subscribers, the premium edition of OpenAI’s generative AI service. Anyone wishing to use the service no longer must sign up for ChatGPT Plus because Bing is now making it available without charge.
According to claims, DALL-E 3 can generate realistic and varied images in response to natural language prompts. Key factors include relevance and prompt following, with DALL-E 3 following the user’s prompt more precisely and reliably than earlier models. Additionally, it produces photorealistic images that are logically consistent with the prompt and more visually appealing than those produced by other models for a variety of prompts.
DALL-E 3 produces visually appealing, realistic, imaginative, and artistic images. Users can infuse their images with a distinctive style that aligns with their creative vision within Bing.
DALL-E 3 in Bing also protects users by addressing the dangers and difficulties in what Microsoft calls “synthetic media.” All images produced by Bing Image Creator come with content credentials, such as an invisible digital watermark that complies with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity standards. The watermark confirms the image’s provenance as AI-generated and includes the time and date of the image’s original creation.
Bing’s content moderation system removes any harmful or inappropriate images. In order to avoid showing images that contain nudity, violence, hate speech, or illegal activities, the system has been trained to adhere to the terms of service and community guidelines.