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Microsoft Edge integrates Image Creator, a virtual reality image creator

Are you liking the ChatGPT integration in Microsoft Edge? Well, there is more, and that is that the browser has just implemented a virtual reality image maker that, if you have not seen it appear yet, it is because it is still on its way. But it’s coming soon: with the next update it should be available to all users.

Microsoft continues to provide its web browser with “functions to help you improve your organization and boost your productivity” and, although there are several that it has announced in the latest update, there is one that has stood out above the rest: Image Creator, or the new AI image creator And like the rest of those available through the integration with Bing in Microsoft Edge, it is based on OpenAI technology.

Specifically, this new AI image creator will not make use of ChatGPT, but as with Bing, from Dall-E2, which is basically the same, but applied to, excuse the redundancy, the image creation using prompts or descriptions that the more detailed and specific they are, the more they will tune in with the results. Well, this Image Creator will be located among the options in the side panel of the browser, as you can see in the following image.

Microsoft Edge Image Creator

“With Image Creator, say goodbye to searches for images that are sized to be worth nothing, and say hello to easier, AI-generated images for you, right from your browser,” Microsoft says.

Like Dall-E2, the new Microsoft Edge Image Creator will offer several results for each request with an indeterminate wait time that can be shorten using the ‘boosts’a kind of free, but limited impulses (100 per user) of which more can be obtained using the reward points offered by Microsoft Edge with the Microsoft Rewards program, integrated into products and services such as the Microsoft Store, Xbox or the same Microsoft Edge.

Of course, the use and enjoyment of Image Creator requires you to be identified in the browser with a Microsoft account. In other words, everything you create out there will be supervised by Microsoft in one way or another. Of course, the rights to the images belong to the user who created them, or so the company implied at the time. And there is no more… for now too, because this is non-stop. Let’s see what’s next.



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