Microsoft’s latest AI image generator aims for accuracy over hype, but it’s not top‑tier just yet

MAI-Image-2 samples
A sample of images generated by MAI-Image-2 illustrates the realism the model is capable of. (Image credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft just announced a new AI model for image generation. MAI-Image-2 arrives just over five months since Microsoft unveiled MAI-Image-1.

Images created with the new tool from Microsoft should feel more realistic. Microsoft worked with photographers, designers, and visual storytellers to make MAI-Image-2.

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Microsoft states that MAI-Image-2 consistently creates text within images. Many AI models struggle with text, making it difficult to create graphics and illustrations with characters.

You can preview MAI-Image-2 through the MAI Playground, though testing is limited to certain regions.

API access is available starting today for select customers. Soon, any developer will be able to access the tool on Microsoft Foundry.

MAI-Image-2 is also rolling out to Copilot and Bing Image Creator.

💬 Will Microsoft overcome accusations of AI slop with tools like MAI-Image-2?

Microsoft's new AI image generation model seems to be capable of creating realistic images, but the tech giant has a lot of work to do to restore its reputation.

Do you think tools that create realistic images will help Microsoft's image? Let me know in the comments.


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