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A) Our Evaluation:

Summary Decent starting point for the elder generations who aim to get a first and general understanding of what artificial image generation is. In contrast to other providers Microsoft has obviously applied their company standards to making the service broadly accessible. Similar to Disney it is made certain, that the results are consistently family friendly and of appropriate worldly quality.
Accessibility painstakingly simple - however not without the various distractions to ensure you notice being within the Microsoft Universe.
Limitations Based on our tests not really suitable for architectural ideation or visualization.
Specifics For images generated with online services the copyright usually remains with the provider.
Q&A Developer - Minimalist website - no background information or support line.
Manuals - none.
Videos - A few on YouTube: (external link)
Last evaluation December 2023
Status We currently can’t see any need to implement this into our workflows.
Note … the range of functions might have evolved since our review!

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B) This is what Perplexity says:

Bing Image Creator: AI-Powered Tool to Generate Stunning Images from Text Prompts

Bing Image Creator is a free, AI-powered tool by Microsoft that enables users to generate unique images simply by describing what they want in words. Powered by advanced generative models, it transforms text prompts into original visuals in a variety of styles, from photorealistic to cartoon or anime. Integrated with Microsoft Rewards, users can earn and redeem points for faster image generation boosts. The platform is accessible through Bing and supports creativity for personal, educational, or professional projects. Availability may vary by region, and users can join the community to explore, create, and share their AI-generated artwork.