To find relevant blog pictures has been an occasional challenge for me. However, that all changed just a few minutes ago when I found a Dutch guy on Youtube explaining about Bing’s Image Creator. While I was initially skeptical, I was surprised to discover that Microsoft offers this service for free.

As an avid Apple user, I had moved away from using Microsoft products years ago. But the prospect of creating AI-generated images for my blog through Bing for Safari was too enticing to ignore. With the ability to create up to 15 images per day for free, I decided to give it a try.

As I am in the middle of my gardening journey in Japan, I decided to test Bing’s Image Creator by requesting images of a “Japanese zen wabi sabi style garden” and a traditional “Japanese garden”. Surprisingly, Bing’s Image Creator generated four different images for each request.

The images are created in less than 10 seconds and they capture the essence of Japanese garden aesthetics. Honestly, I am impressed by the ease of making these images. I will likely use some of these AI created images for my blog content.

Even if you are not using it for a blog, it’s just fun to create some images.

I’d say have a go at it.

It’s free.

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One response to “The Search For Relevant Blog Pictures Is Over”

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    Anonymous

    This is cool! Thanks for sharing!

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