The Gemini update now allows users to create unique images using context from their Google Photos and personal preferences, without the need for lengthy prompts.
The Gemini app from Google has introduced a new update that enables users to create personalized images using their photos and interests. With the 'Personal Intelligence' feature, it's now enough to make simple requests, and the AI automatically integrates context from connected accounts, eliminating the need for long instructions.
The update is available to users subscribed to Google AI Plus, Pro, or Ultra in the U.S., and will begin rolling out in their apps in the coming days. Users can simply ask the AI to create an image of themselves or their loved ones, after which Gemini will pull relevant photos from Google Photos, optimizing the generation process.
Previously, to achieve a personalized result, users had to spend time describing and uploading images. Now, Gemini automatically understands user preferences, significantly simplifying the process, and ensuring data security, as the app does not use personal photos to train its models.
The Nano Banana 2 update allows users to add and change reference photos to achieve the desired style or mood. This makes image creation more intuitive and user-centric, while maintaining control over the final result. Gemini aims to make the image creation process engaging and creative. The update is designed to make each generated image unique and reflective of the user's personal life, highlighting the importance of personalization in generative AI.
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