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askingandasking
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Dec 10, 2023

Confused about commercial use of microsoft AI images

I'm a little confused about commercial use of AI images from microsoft.

 

On one hand, bing image creator terms says NO commercial use

On the other hand, dall e 3 (accessed through bing chat) can be used commercially

 

But don't they both come from the same AI engine?

  • Hi askingandasking,

    while both Bing Image Creator and DALL·E 3 are AI-driven tools, they differ in their terms of use for commercial applications.

    Regarding Bing Image Creator, it restricts the use of generated images to personal, non-commercial purposes. Essentially, any images created with Bing Image Creator cannot be used for commercial activities.

    In contrast, DALL·E 3, provided by OpenAI, allows for commercial use of the images it generates.
    This implies that the images created using DALL·E 3 belong to the user, granting the right to reprint, sell, and merchandise them, whether generated through free or paid credits.

    To summarize, while both tools leverage AI to produce images, it's important to note that their terms of use are set by their respective providers and are not identical.

    Use of images generated via bing create for commercial use - Microsoft Community
    Can I use images generated with AI Bing Image Creator for commercial - Microsoft Community
    DALL·E - Content Policy FAQ | OpenAI Help Center

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  • yatharthchauhan's avatar
    yatharthchauhan
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    Both Bing Image Creator and DALL·E 3 use the same AI technology, but their commercial use terms differ:

    • Bing Image Creator: No commercial use allowed.
    • DALL·E 3 via Bing Chat: Commercial use is allowed.

    The key difference is the platform through which you access the tool. Always check the terms for each to be sure.

  • gb0001yt's avatar
    gb0001yt
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    😔😒What's the meaning of providing access to such a ai tools if we can't use it as we want. We created images for our convenience (by our own prompt). Please let us to use it as we want.. If not don't let the access to such a tools. It's time wasting thing. Whenever we try to do something. that license fact coming up😞👎👎 disgusting!
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      gb0001yt 

      " We created images for our convenience (by our own prompt). Please let us to use it as we want"

      If you have created an image, it means that you have accessed it legally. It doesn't matter if you have a license or have used a free tool – Microsoft does not own this image. Paid licenses must be acquired by developers who implement the API in the applications they create.

      You can enjoy the images you've created and even monetize them!

  • CF1_talks's avatar
    CF1_talks
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    askingandasking  and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall that horse **bleep** is why I prefer Midjourney!

    No bs! Just buy a plan, and once subscribed, you own ALL the rights from now on till the end of time. Plans are from 8$ a month. 

     

    Microsoft is always incoherent and impossible to figure out for normal ppl. 

  • LeonPavesic's avatar
    LeonPavesic
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    Hi askingandasking,

    while both Bing Image Creator and DALL·E 3 are AI-driven tools, they differ in their terms of use for commercial applications.

    Regarding Bing Image Creator, it restricts the use of generated images to personal, non-commercial purposes. Essentially, any images created with Bing Image Creator cannot be used for commercial activities.

    In contrast, DALL·E 3, provided by OpenAI, allows for commercial use of the images it generates.
    This implies that the images created using DALL·E 3 belong to the user, granting the right to reprint, sell, and merchandise them, whether generated through free or paid credits.

    To summarize, while both tools leverage AI to produce images, it's important to note that their terms of use are set by their respective providers and are not identical.

    Use of images generated via bing create for commercial use - Microsoft Community
    Can I use images generated with AI Bing Image Creator for commercial - Microsoft Community
    DALL·E - Content Policy FAQ | OpenAI Help Center

    Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
    This will help others to find the correct solution easily. It also closes the item.


    If the post was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Like.


    Kindest regards,


    Leon Pavesic
    (LinkedIn)

    • rsb847's avatar
      rsb847
      Copper Contributor

      LeonPavesic 

      Seeking clarification:

       

      Suppose we have images saved that we previously created in past months using Microsoft Bing image generation services. Am I correct that 1) images generated by Bing "Image Creator" in late Oct./Nov. 2023 were not allowed to be used for commercial purposes, but that 2) images created by Bing "Image Creator by Designer" (also in late 2023) were allowed to be used for commercial purposes?  I have seen the current terms of service for the 2024 "Microsoft Designer (https://designer.microsoft.com/home) - apparently different terms than the Bing "Image Creator by Designer" of late 2023 - and the new terms of use (https://designer.microsoft.com/consumerTermsOfUse/en-US/consumerTermsOfUse.pdf) again appear to restrict images from commercial use.

       

      As an aside, I agree that images generated by OpenAI's DALL-E 3 are currently much poorer in quality, in general, than those created by Bing/Copilot's image generators. But this quality discrepancy compared to Bing's was not nearly so stark in the past. I have examined the quality of some old one's I generated from OpenAI in late 2023 to some I generated as of now (using the same prompts) on both GPT-4o and the DALL-E OpenAI GPT. It appears that OpenAI has perhaps changed up their algorithm or checkpoints for DALL-E 3 in a way that has pretty significantly harmed image generation quality.

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