Microsoft will soon integrate OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 into Bing Chat: Know more

Microsoft will soon integrate OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 into Bing Chat: Know more
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Microsoft has announced that it will soon integrate OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 into Bing Chat.

DALL-E 3 is OpenAI’s latest text-to-image model.

Microsoft did not specify when DALL-E 3 on Bing will be released.

Microsoft has announced that it will soon integrate OpenAI’s latest text-to-image model, DALL-E 3, into Bing Chat for users to create images right in a chat.

Microsoft did not specify when DALL-E 3 on Bing will be released, reports The Verge.

Also read: Microsoft on the go: Bing Chat can now be used in Chrome and Safari browsers

DALL-E 3

For those who are unaware, DALL-E 3 is OpenAI’s latest text-to-image model, which will be available to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise users in October. According to OpenAI, this text-to-image model understands significantly more nuance and detail than the company’s previous systems, allowing users to easily translate their ideas into exceptionally accurate images. OpenAI claimed that even with the same prompt, DALL-E 3 delivers significant improvements over DALL-E 2. 

Also, like previous versions, OpenAI has taken steps to limit DALL-E 3’s ability to generate violent, adult, or hateful content. OpenAi also started experimenting with a provenance classifier—a new internal tool that can help to identify whether or not an image was generated by DALL-E 3.

Also read: Microsoft says don't worry, it will protect Copilot AI users from copyright lawsuits

Bing

In addition to DALL-E 3 on Bing, Microsoft also announced new shopping features for Bing.

In order to help consumers choose the best product for their needs, Bing might ask them specific questions about how a product will be utilised or other, more personalised queries. Users will also be able to look for and apply discount codes on Bing as well. These more personalised answers work as Bing also now keeps track of previous chats.

One of the first Microsoft products to benefit from the company's cooperation with OpenAI was Bing, and Microsoft intends to further develop the platform.

By introducing generative AI features powered by OpenAI's GPT in February, the tech giant aimed to revive Bing. Since that time, Bing has served as a chatbot to respond to questions, present news, curate buying guides, and more.

Ayushi Jain

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