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Microsoft Reverts Bing Image Creator DALL-E Update Amid Persistent Quality Issues

Microsoft has rolled back its latest update to Bing Image Creator, reverting to an earlier DALL-E model version after widespread user complaints about reduced image quality.

The December 2024 update introduced PR16, a new iteration of OpenAI’s DALL-E 3, with promises of faster rendering and improved visual fidelity. However, user feedback revealed significant flaws in the model’s outputs, prompting Microsoft to restore the previous PR13 model while investigating the issues.

At its core, DALL-E 3 is an advanced image-generation model capable of creating visuals from detailed text descriptions. Microsoft’s integration of DALL-E 3 into Bing Image Creator enables users to generate custom visuals directly within the Bing search interface. The system also includes features like “boosts,” which prioritize specific user requests for faster processing.

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PR16: A Promising Update That Missed the Mark

When Microsoft integrated PR16 into Bing Image Creator, it emphasized speed and visual enhancements. Jordi Ribas, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Search and AI, explained, “internal benchmarking found PR16’s quality to be a bit better on average” than PR13. The update was part of Microsoft’s efforts to improve its AI ecosystem by integrating advanced capabilities from OpenAI’s DALL-E 3.

Despite these claims, user experiences diverged significantly from Microsoft’s assurances. Across platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter), users described PR16-generated images as “lifeless,” “cartoonish,” and lacking detail.