Google announced an enhancement to Gemini’s Personal Intelligence feature that will include Nano Banana-powered image generation, allowing for personalized images without explicit prompts.
The AI utilizes existing user data from Google account connections, such as Gmail and Google Photos, to generate images based on users’ preferences. Users can simply say, “Design my dream home,” rather than outlining specific interests.
The Nano Banana-powered feature can interpret labels in Google Photos, enabling context-aware image requests such as, “Generate an image of my family and me doing our favorite activity.” A “sources” button will display how Gemini derived the context for the image generation.
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Users will have the ability to provide feedback if the context is misunderstood, and they can also submit reference photos by clicking the “+” icon. This image-generation feature will be available to Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the U.S. in the coming days.
Google plans to introduce the image generation feature to Gemini on Chrome desktop and to other users soon. Personal Intelligence was initially launched earlier this year, becoming available to all U.S. users in March. Recently, the feature was expanded to users in countries such as India and Japan.
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