
Last October, Microsoft introduced its Image Creator tool to help you create images using AI. Well, now Bing seems to be testing this in the web and image search results in some regions.
Image Creator is a product to help users generate AI images with DALL-E. Given a text prompt, Microsoft Bing AI will generate a set of images matching that prompt. In fact, Microsoft updated its webmaster guidelines to notate this feature just recently.
Now, Bing is testing this in the Bing search results.
Khushal Bherwani posted about this on Twitter showing how the Bing image results shows some people a button to “create any image.”
Here are more examples:
@b4k_khushal Yes, I have noticed this Image button section for desktop SERP. I have attached before and after images there for referance. pic.twitter.com/T10xxNUCMi
— Anuj thaker (@Anuj_Thaker03) February 17, 2023
@b4k_khushal Yes, I have noticed this Image button section for desktop SERP. I have attached before and after images there for referance. pic.twitter.com/T10xxNUCMi
Here is a video on how it works:
I do wonder if this will go live fully or not with all the legal issues around this.
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Now also on left side:
🆕 Adding new variation now at left side of serp ( explore image section) pic.twitter.com/0OM9G8QEii
— Khushal Bherwani (@b4k_khushal) March 14, 2023
🆕 Adding new variation now at left side of serp ( explore image section) pic.twitter.com/0OM9G8QEii
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