Hands-On Lab: Image Generation in Action With Microsoft Copilot and Microsoft Designer (Optional)
Hands-On Lab: Image Generation in Action With Microsoft Copilot and Microsoft Designer (Optional)
Welcome to the hands-on lab image generation in action with Microsoft Copilot and Microsoft Designer.
This lab focuses on generative AI's image-generation capabilities. You will examine and explore the Microsoft Copilot/Microsoft Designer and use it to generate
image captions and create thumbnails from textual descriptions.
Learning Objectives
After completing this lab, you will be able to:
Explore the image-generation capabilities of generative AI using Microsoft Copilot and Microsoft Designer
Generate an image caption using Microsoft Copilot
Create thumbnail images representing larger images using Microsoft Copilot
Generate an social media post using Microsoft Designer
Note: These exercises are optional, as using the Microsoft Copilot/Designer requires signing in with your email account.
In this exercise, you will generate the caption for an image using GPT- powered Microsoft Copilot.
Copilot uses generative AI technology (Microsoft Prometheus model) built upon OpenAI's GPT-4 foundational large language model, which has been fine-tuned
using supervised and reinforcement learning techniques. Copilot's conversational interface style resembles ChatGPT's. The chatbot can communicate using numerous
languages and dialects.
The free version of Microsoft Copilot includes the standard Copilot chatbot.
Microsoft Copilot is oriented toward generating images from your ideas that enhance your design or even create clever caption and hashtag options.
Let's generate captivating captions for the images using Microsoft Copilot's GPT model.
Select the image for which you want to generate the caption.
Note: If you cannot access Microsoft Copilot by clicking the link, copy the following URL and paste it into a browser.
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
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Note: Signing up or signing in is not mandatory when using Microsoft Copilot. However, it is recommended that you sign up or sign in with your
Microsoft account to ask multiple questions and have longer conversations with the chatbot. Using Microsoft Copilot, you can generate unlimited images
for free. You will just require a Microsoft account, which is free to set up.
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2. If you have an email associated with Microsoft, you can sign in directly using that email.
Note: After clicking Next, you may receive an authentication code in your email, which you must enter when signing in.
3. If you do not have an email account, then you can select Create one! and then select Get a new email address to set up a new account.
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4. Fill in your credentials and follow the steps to create an email. After creating the email, sign in using your credentials to use the Microsoft Copilot platform.
5. After signing in, you may need to answer some onboarding questions like your name and you preffered voice for ineteraction.Once you complete these steps
you will reach the Copilot home page.
6. To generate images and captions, type your prompt or upload the images in the 'Message Copilot' field.
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1. Insert the image for which you want to generate the caption by clicking the Add an image button on the left side of the prompt (Message Copilot) field.
2. After uploading the image, you will see a small thumbnail of the image below the prompt field. Now, within the prompt field, you can type the message to
generate the caption.
For example,
Generate a caption for this image.
3. Now click the Submit button, and the system generates the caption within seconds, as shown in the screenshots below.
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4. You can also regenerate the response by simply typing Regenerate response in the prompt field.
5. Now, you must try generating captions for three images of your choice using the Microsoft Copilot.
Exercise 2: Create small thumbnail images representing larger images using Microsoft Copilot
Thumbnails are small images that provide a preview of larger content, such as videos, images, or documents. This visual preview improves navigation, enhances the
user experience, aids content organization, and contributes to marketing efforts across various digital platforms.
In this exercise, you will use the Microsoft Copilot to create a small thumbnail image representing a larger image.
Let's generate a thumbnail representing the images or videos using the Microsoft Copilot Image Creator tool.
1. To create the thumbnail for your video, type the prompt in the prompt field.
For example,
Create a thumbnail for a video based on the Importance of IBM certification.
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4. Now, you must try generating three thumbnails using Microsoft Copilot.
In this exercise, you will generate a social media post using Microsoft Designer.
Note: If you cannot access Microsoft Designer by clicking the link, copy the following URL and paste it into a browser.
https://designer.microsoft.com/
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To sign in and launch Microsoft Designer , use the same ID used to log in to Microsoft Copilot in Exercise 1 and 2.
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3.To create the social post, type the prompt in the Description field.
For example,
Create a social media post highlighting the significance of IBM certification.
4.Choose the Size option. You'll see several size options available. Select Landscape and then click Generate.
Note: If you want to create a post using your own images, you can upload them by clicking on the "Images" option.
Now, you must try generating three social posts using Microsoft Designer.
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Summary
Congratulations! You just completed the hands-on lab image generation in action with Microsoft Copilot and Microsoft Designer
In this lab, you explored the image-generation capabilities of generative AI. You also learned how to generate captivating captions for images and how to create
thumbnail images using Microsoft Copilot and how to generate social media posts using Microsoft Designer.
Author(s)
Gagandeep Singh
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