Google Gemini chatbot gets upgraded image-creation tools

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Google Gemini chatbot gets upgraded image-creation tools

Google has unveiled an exciting update for its Gemini chatbot app, which now offers enhanced image-editing capabilities. Users can modify images generated by AI as well as pictures uploaded from their phones or computers. According to a recent Google blog post, the new native image editing feature is set to roll out gradually.

Google Gemini chatbot gets upgraded image-creation tools

The integrated image editing within Gemini is being introduced gradually starting today. In the coming weeks, this upgrade will become available to a broader audience in over 45 languages and across most countries. The update follows an earlier pilot of Google’s AI image editing model, which previously generated buzz online due to its powerful editing capabilities.

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Advanced Editing Capabilities

Gemini now employs a multi-step editing workflow designed to deliver richer, more context-aware responses that seamlessly combine text and visuals. With this update, users can:

  • Change image backgrounds
  • Replace or modify objects within an image
  • Add additional elements to create a personalized image narrative

For example, you might upload a personal photo and ask Gemini to show you with a different hair color, or even generate a first draft of a bedtime story involving dragons along with matching images. These tools aim to offer more refined results than basic, stand-alone AI image generators.

Ensuring Authenticity and Safety

While the upgraded features open up creative possibilities, Google acknowledges concerns regarding potential misuse. To address these issues, all images generated or edited using Gemini’s native tools will include an invisible watermark. Google is also experimenting with visible watermarks on every Gemini-generated image to further guarantee authenticity.

With these thoughtful enhancements, Google’s Gemini chatbot continues to blur the lines between creative freedom and responsible AI innovation, providing users with a powerful and secure image creation experience.

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