AI, AI, AI, wotz goin on 'ere then?

Here's another of my landscape photos with an AI-added carousel.
Have you ever wanted to revisit a childhood memory and see it with fresh eyes? With the new Bing image creator, you can do just that. You can use this tool to create realistic images from simple descriptions, such as "an old, rusty abandoned carousel in a field". This was one of my most vivid memories as a kid, when I stumbled upon this mysterious and magical sight while exploring the countryside. I felt a sense of wonder and curiosity, mixed with a hint of sadness and nostalgia. I wanted to know the story behind this forgotten relic, and imagine what it was like in its glory days.
Using the Bing image creator, I typed in my description and waited for a few seconds. The result was astonishing. It looked exactly like how I remembered it, but with more details and colors. I could see the intricate patterns on the horses, the faded paint on the poles, the cracked glass on the lamps. I could almost hear the music playing and the laughter of children. It was like traveling back in time, but also seeing it from a different perspective.
The Bing image creator is more than just a fun toy. It is a powerful tool that can help you explore your memories, emotions, and imagination. You can use it to create images of anything you want, from realistic scenes to fantastical landscapes. You can also share your images with others, and see what they create from their own descriptions. It is a great way to connect with yourself and others through visual storytelling.
This morning I started up my browser and it told me that there were some new tools available, so I took a look. One is the AI image creator, an AI image creation tool based on DALL-E. So of course I fired it up and asked for an image of a rusty old carousel.
By the way, the quote above didn't really exist until I asked the new Bing Compose tool to give me a starting point for this post. It just made up the bit about my recollection of the carousel...
Here's an image using the prompt 'a rusty, abandoned carousel sitting in a field'.

Here I added 'New Zealand landscape' which gets a bit closer to what I wanted...

And the same prompt but as a pencil sketch.

Ok, I prefer my own photo at the top, but the others are great for a few seconds' work. The AI creator tool gives square images, but I used the Photoshop AI to extend them left and right. Of course, anyone would...
I did ask the Compose tool for a post about exploring autistic obsessions using the AI image creator, but it took a dark turn. In reality, this is just a normal obsession.
Anyone else used the new Bing tools built into MS Edge?

