Microsoft’s Bing is Get many improvements in AIThis includes support for OpenAI’s new DALLE-E 3 model, more personalized answers in search and chat, and tools to watermark images as generated by AI.company announced This week’s event in New York announced these and other Windows and Bing news, as well as introducing new Surface devices with built-in AI experiences.
The company says the Windows 11 upgrade brings a number of AI improvements, including the addition of the AI helper Copilot starting September 26th, and later expanding to Bing, Edge, and Microsoft 365 Copilot this fall. He said he plans to do so. The latter will be available to business customers on November 1, 2023, along with Microsoft 365 Chat, a new AI assistant for the workplace. AI experiences are also coming to Windows apps like Paint, Photos, and Clipchamp.
But beyond Windows features, Microsoft has introduced a number of AI improvements to its search engine Bing, including the addition of OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 model, among others. The company first brought image creator DALL-E to his Bing in March of this year, allowing consumers to generate images in Bing Chat. At the time, the company did not reveal which version of his DALL-E it was using, only saying it was the “latest” model.
But now Microsoft has confirmed that the integration will be upgraded to DALL-E 3, promising improved rendering of details such as fingers, eyes, and shadows.
We also strengthen our commitment to responsible image production. Previously, the system had guardrails that restricted the generation of harmful or dangerous images. The new release also adds invisible digital watermarks (called Content Credentials) to all AI-generated images. This technology uses encryption methods and standards set by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) to increase transparency in AI images. Adobe, Intel, Sony and others are also participating in C2PA.
Bing also now provides more personalized answers to your search queries by leveraging your previous chats in Bing Chat.
Microsoft says, “If you’ve used Bing Chat to learn more about your favorite movies, books, or music, future conversations and searches will take those interests into account when providing answers.” explains. The company says the system is opt-out, so users can turn it off if they don’t want the results to appear in their chat history.
For example, if you’ve used Bing in the past to search for your favorite sports team, the next time you plan a trip, Bing might tell you if your team plays in your destination city. The company points out that there is.
Microsoft says this feature will improve search results because many people will search for a single topic dozens of times, and in fact, more than 60% of those searches are It states that the amount of time spent on tuning queries. But these searches aren’t as useful as they could be because they don’t include personalized context, such as what you’ve previously searched for or what you’re currently researching on the web.
The company also announced that it will now extend support for Bing Chat Enterprise’s multimodal Visual Search and Image Creator to the more than 160 million Microsoft 365 users who currently have access to AI chatbots in the workplace.