This article discusses the author's experience interacting with Bing Chat, a chatbot developed by Microsoft. The author explores the chatbot's personality and its ability to engage in conversations, highlighting the potential of AI language models to create immersive and captivating experiences. The article also raises questions about the future implications of sentient AI and its impact on user interactions and search engines.
Main topic: Microsoft expands accessibility of Bing Chat AI chatbot to third-party browsers.
Key points:
1. Microsoft announces that Bing Chat AI chatbot will now be accessible through third-party browsers like Safari and Chrome.
2. Bing Chat has generated three-quarters of a billion images and engaged in over a billion conversations in the past six months.
3. The newest version of Bing Chat offers multimodal search and a dark mode for after-hours AI queries.
### Summary
Jose Luis Perez Hermo has been using AI tools, specifically text-to-image software, to experiment with visualization in architectural projects. He has found these tools beneficial in various stages of the design process, providing quick and diverse concept exploration, accuracy, and a unique decision-making approach.
### Facts
- Jose has been using AI tools in architectural projects, specifically text-to-image software.
- His project, Pencil 2 Pixels, aims to visualize architectural sketches accurately and leverage AI in the process.
- Jose worked on visualizing the basic geometry and establishing visual narrative coherence with careful image curation.
- He found text-to-image software to be beneficial in topology optimization, energy analysis, and exploring hundreds of concepts for projects.
- Jose used Dall-E 2 and tested Adobe Firefly as a Beta user, but also found ControlNet useful for image corrections.
- AI tools offer a level of realism that is challenging to achieve with traditional software and provide a wide range of solutions for projects.
- The use of Stable Diffusion ensures high accuracy without extensive iteration time.
- Architects must adapt the software to align with their unique styles and embrace AI as a co-worker in the project's evolution.
- Using AI tools throughout the design process provides valuable insights for the architectural community and further advancements in the field.
Microsoft is reportedly integrating artificial intelligence (AI) features into long-standing default apps like Paint, Photos, Snipping Tool, and the Camera application, including capabilities like object and person identification, optical character recognition, and text-based image generation. It is unclear how much the new tools will rely on local hardware or an active internet connection.
Microsoft has made Bing AI available in the Google Chrome browser, allowing users to open chat sessions, seek out information, and generate content, although certain limitations and benefits still exist for Edge users.
Artificial intelligence (AI) image generation tools, such as Midjourney and DALL·E 2, have gained popularity for their ability to create photorealistic images, artwork, and sketches with just a few text prompts. Other image generators like DreamStudio, Dream by WOMBO, and Canva offer unique features and styles for generating a wide range of images. However, copyright issues surrounding AI-generated images have led to ongoing lawsuits.
OpenAI released DALL-E 3, a more advanced image generator, and incorporated it into its popular chatbot ChatGPT, allowing the chatbot to produce shockingly detailed images.
Microsoft has announced new AI-powered solutions for its products, including Windows 11, such as Microsoft Copilot and Bing's integration with OpenAI's DALL-E 3 model, aiming to enhance user experience and generate additional revenue.
Bing AI Chat is an AI chatbot integrated into Microsoft's search engine, Bing, that offers help with research, coding, and writing essays, as well as image input; this article provides instructions on how to access, delete, and manage your Bing AI Chat history.
OpenAI has upgraded its ChatGPT chatbot to include voice and image capabilities, taking a step towards its vision of artificial general intelligence, while Microsoft is integrating OpenAI's AI capabilities into its consumer products as part of its bid to lead the AI assistant race. However, both companies remain cautious of the potential risks associated with more powerful multimodal AI systems.
Getty Images has launched a generative AI art tool that uses an AI model provided by Nvidia to render images from text descriptions, claiming to be "commercially safer" than rival solutions, with safeguards in place to prevent misuse and copyright infringement.
Meta is entering the AI chatbot competition with its own assistant and a range of AI characters, offering features such as real-time web results through a partnership with Microsoft's Bing and generating images via prompts, with the aim of providing a conversational and immersive user experience.
Microsoft is introducing a new AI-powered image generation tool called Paint Cocreator, which allows users to create digital images by describing them with text prompts. The tool generates three variations of artwork for users to choose from and includes content filtering to block inappropriate images.
OpenAI's ChatGPT generative AI tool is reintroducing web search capabilities in partnership with Microsoft's Bing search engine, allowing users to access current and authoritative information, but the feature is currently limited to paying customers.
DALL-E 3, an upgrade to OpenAI's popular AI image generator, has been made available to the public through Microsoft's Image Creator tool, offering significantly improved images and text interpretation capabilities.
Microsoft's Bing Image Creator, an AI-based tool, is being used by users to generate images of popular characters like Kirby flying planes into skyscrapers, raising concerns about the limitations of AI moderation.
After users exploited a loophole in Microsoft's Bing's DALL-E 3 integration to generate controversial art featuring animated characters and the Twin Towers, Microsoft has blocked certain prompts related to the Twin Towers but can still generate similar images with altered wording.
AI-generated stickers are causing controversy as users create obscene and offensive images, Microsoft Bing's image generation feature leads to pictures of celebrities and video game characters committing the 9/11 attacks, a person is injured by a Cruise robotaxi, and a new report reveals the weaponization of AI by autocratic governments. On another note, there is a growing concern among artists about their survival in a market where AI replaces them, and an interview highlights how AI is aiding government censorship and fueling disinformation campaigns.
Bing's Image Creator software has implemented broad and strict rules to ensure trust and safety, but it is applying those rules in a way that goes beyond expectations, potentially limiting creative expression and raising concerns about AI's impact on important contexts such as medicine and hiring.
Google has announced the launch of its Search Generative Experience (SGE), allowing users to create images and written drafts from text prompts, similar to Microsoft's OpenAI-based Bing Chat feature. The tool is powered by Google's Imagen family of AI models and includes features to refine queries and generate AI-generated images from Google Images. The company emphasizes responsible deployment and restricts certain types of images, while also enabling export of drafts to Google Docs or Gmail.
Google is adding a new feature to its search engine that allows users to generate images using text prompts, similar to Microsoft's Bing, but with strict content filtering to prevent misuse and offensive content.
OpenAI is developing a tool to accurately detect images created by its AI service Dall-E 3, which is currently being tested internally before a public release.
OpenAI has released live web browsing as a standard option for users, providing the ability to access up-to-date information, while the new version of DALL-E, an image generation tool, is now available within ChatGPT, offering improved rendering and the ability to refine results.
OpenAI is expanding access to its latest text-to-image generator, DALL-E 3, to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise customers, with safety measures in place to mitigate the creation of harmful or controversial imagery.
OpenAI has released its Dall-E 3 technology, which combines generative AI with text prompts to create detailed and improved images, incorporating enhancements from its ChatGPT technology.
OpenAI has released Dall-E 3, an artificial intelligence model that generates detailed images based on text prompts, offering improved image quality and understanding of natural language, making it easier for users to create desired outputs.
OpenAI is granting ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise subscribers access to its AI image generator, DALL-E 3, although ethical concerns and risks regarding harmful content remain.
OpenAI's latest AI image generator model, DALL-E 3, is now available to paying customers of ChatGPT Enterprise and Plus, allowing users to create unique images by instructing the chatbot and offering revisions in the chat, while OpenAI emphasizes responsible development and deployment and addresses concerns such as safety, graphic content generation, and demographic representation.
Microsoft's Bing AI Image Creator refused to generate photorealistic images of women due to its content policy, likely because the training data has associated the concept of women with sexualization, highlighting the biases and flaws of AI models built by major tech companies. However, Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and aims to improve the accuracy of its technology.