<p>Microsoft Corp on Tuesday rolled out an image-creation feature for search engine Bing and browser Edge that will use the technology behind OpenAI's DALL-E to create pictures based on text prompts.</p>.<p>The tool, named 'Bing Image Creator', will be available to users of the latest AI-powered version of Bing and Edge preview.</p>.<p>Bing Image Creator will be integrated into Bing chat, rolling out initially in Creative mode starting Tuesday for users on desktop and mobile, Microsoft said in a blog post.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/google-offers-pixel-superfans-early-access-to-ai-chatbot-bard-1202246.html" target="_blank">Google offers 'Pixel Superfans' early access to AI chatbot Bard</a></strong></p>.<p>Companies large and small are locked in a fierce competition to deploy software that could reshape how people work after a frenzy started with last year's launch of ChatGPT, the OpenAI-owned chatbot sensation that showed the potential of so-called large language models.</p>.<p>At the center are Microsoft and Alphabet Inc's Google, touting AI features for their most popular products from spreadsheet software Excel to Gmail.</p>.<p>Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft has sought to outpace peers through investments in OpenAI, which last week released GPT-4 that performs a range of tasks from creating a real website through a hand-drawn mock up to helping individuals calculate their taxes.</p>.<p>The software giant also launched new features - Visual Stories and Knowledge Cards 2.0 - for Bing users. The features will use AI-generated graphics and more interactive elements such as charts and timelines to provide information and key facts at a glance.</p>
<p>Microsoft Corp on Tuesday rolled out an image-creation feature for search engine Bing and browser Edge that will use the technology behind OpenAI's DALL-E to create pictures based on text prompts.</p>.<p>The tool, named 'Bing Image Creator', will be available to users of the latest AI-powered version of Bing and Edge preview.</p>.<p>Bing Image Creator will be integrated into Bing chat, rolling out initially in Creative mode starting Tuesday for users on desktop and mobile, Microsoft said in a blog post.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/google-offers-pixel-superfans-early-access-to-ai-chatbot-bard-1202246.html" target="_blank">Google offers 'Pixel Superfans' early access to AI chatbot Bard</a></strong></p>.<p>Companies large and small are locked in a fierce competition to deploy software that could reshape how people work after a frenzy started with last year's launch of ChatGPT, the OpenAI-owned chatbot sensation that showed the potential of so-called large language models.</p>.<p>At the center are Microsoft and Alphabet Inc's Google, touting AI features for their most popular products from spreadsheet software Excel to Gmail.</p>.<p>Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft has sought to outpace peers through investments in OpenAI, which last week released GPT-4 that performs a range of tasks from creating a real website through a hand-drawn mock up to helping individuals calculate their taxes.</p>.<p>The software giant also launched new features - Visual Stories and Knowledge Cards 2.0 - for Bing users. The features will use AI-generated graphics and more interactive elements such as charts and timelines to provide information and key facts at a glance.</p>