Microsoft has launched Bing Image Creator, which allows users to create AI-generated artwork based on text-based prompts. In the day since its launch, some people have been surprised by the service's limits on certain queries.
One of the restricted comments came from Twitter user Shane Parr, who sent a message to Mikhail Parakhin, Microsoft's director of advertising and network services. Parr showed a screenshot of Bing Image Creator with only the word "Bing" tagged with a content warning.
#Parr believes that "the warning settings for this content are outrageous." Even Parakhin admitted in his response that "we seem to be over-blocking a lot..."
However, today Parakhin posted another message indicating that Microsoft is aware of these strong guardrails, but said They will relax over time:
Hopefully Microsoft will soon allow Bing Image Creator to use "Bing" in the artwork it generates. Paraklin also said the new feature should be fully available in the Bing Chat service by Thursday after being trialled with a limited number of users this week.
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