The video presented on Microsoft’s blog page demonstrated how Visual Search can turn a simple picture into a fully functioning HTML program. The presenter uploaded a poorly hand-drawn picture of what they wanted their program’s UI to look like. In the description field alongside the image, the presenter asked the Bing AI tool to “Generate HTML code based on this image,” and to “use css to make it look cool.” They then listed a few specifics of what they wanted.
Within seconds, the Bing AI pumped out dozens of lines of code based on the presenter’s specifications. The presenter then pasted the code into their browser to view the results. Sure enough, the program looked almost identical to the submitted drawing.
Although it won’t take many programmers’ jobs just yet, it is interesting that this tool can precisely interpret an image and spit out a program. Microsoft also provided some other examples of what the Visual Search tool can be used for, such as analyzing the contents of your fridge and providing you with recipes.
Users will have to get their hands on the new Visual Search tool themselves to uncover all it can do. Visual Search is being rolled out now on Desktop and the Bing Mobile App.
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