Google is launching a new AI image generation app to Workspace that it's calling Pics, and it has a new feature to try and reduce the hassle of iterating on AI images: Instead of having to write an entire prompt just to change one small aspect of an image, you'll be able to click on what you want to change and leave a note about what you want to see, almost like leaving a comment in a Google Doc.
Pics is powered by a mix of Gemini and Google's Nano Banana 2 image model. In a demo shown to reporters, a Google employee working on an invite for a child's birthday party wanted to tweak individual parts of the invite. She clicked on an image of …
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Klarna's integration into Google Search and Gemini app reshapes digital commerce, intensifying competition and emphasizing real-time affordability.
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Google has unveiled a sweeping expansion of its Gemini AI across consumer and enterprise products, spanning Google TV, Google Photos, and its cloud infrastructure business, signaling the company’s deepening commitment to embedding AI into every layer of its ecosystem. On Google TV, new Gemini-powered tools allow users to generate and edit images and video directly […]
Google Photos is launching a new AI-powered feature you can use to virtually try on clothes you already have. Using the photos in your gallery, Google will create a virtual "wardrobe," allowing you to mix and match outfits, save the looks you like, and share them with friends.
A video shared by Google shows how Photos organizes your outfits and individual pieces of clothing into a virtual "wardrobe." You can browse through the outfits you were captured wearing, as well as create new ones by choosing from tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes to put together a new look.
You can also select the button in the bottom right corner of each o …
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Google’s Nano Banana Pro finally has a worthy competitor, and if the results are anything to go by, it looks like this one may give it a run for its money. Putting its hat in the ring is none other than OpenAI, with its all-new ChatGPT Images 2.0. Now we all know the kind of […]
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An example image from Google.
Google's Personal Intelligence feature, which lets Gemini pull data from apps like Google Photos to offer responses tailored to you, can now use that data and its Nano Banana 2 image model to create images based on your personal context.
With the feature, you can use prompts like "Design my dream house" or "Create a picture of my desert island essentials" and the photos Gemini creates will "automatically reflect your specific tastes and lifestyle, gleaned from the Google apps you've connected to," Google says in a blog post. Under the hood, the integration uses your labels in Google Photos to identify people like you, your friends, and your …
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