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Nano Banana 2 launched in February, and the company said it has increased speed, enhanced text renderings and follows instructions more precisely.
Key facts
- It also pushed the Gemini app to the No. 1 spot on the Apple App Store, dethroning OpenAI's ChatGPT
- Nano Banana 2 launched in February, and the company said it has increased speed, enhanced text renderings and follows instructions more precisely
- In this article GOOGL Google is letting the Gemini AI chatbot connect to personal photos with the Nano Banana image generation tool
- If a user opts in, Nano Banana can create personal images based on the user's private Google Photos as opposed to needing images to be manually uploaded to the chatbot
Summary
In this article GOOGL Google is letting the Gemini AI chatbot connect to personal photos with the Nano Banana image generation tool. If a user opts in, Nano Banana can create personal images based on the user's private Google Photos as opposed to needing images to be manually uploaded to the chatbot. Nano Banana was a hit when it launched last year, as people began uploading personal photos to create digital miniature figurines of themselves. It also pushed the Gemini app to the No. 1 spot on the Apple App Store, dethroning OpenAI's ChatGPT. Despite the popularity, the ability to directly connect to a user's photo library represents a bigger step in the AI chatbot link to private information. The company said Thursday that the Gemini app does not directly train its models on users' private Google Photos library, but does use "limited info, like specific prompts in Gemini and the model's responses.