Google’s Gemini chatbot gets upgraded image creation tools

With the Gemini Chatbot app from Google you can now be changed by AI generated images and images that have been uploaded from your phone or computer, Google announced on Wednesday in a blog post.
The indigenous image editing in Gemini will gradually start rolling out today and in the coming weeks to expand to more people in more than 45 languages and most countries.
The launch follows the heels of the AI image processing model that Google was sent in his AI Studio platform in March, which went viral because of its controversial ability to remove water brands from each image. Similar to the recently upgraded image editing tool of Chatgpt, Gemini’s Newfangled Native Image Editor can in theory achieve better results than independent AI image generators.
Gemini now offers a “Multi-Step” editing flow that delivers what Google describes as “richer, more contextual” answers to every prompt with text and integrated images. You can change the background in images, replace objects, add elements and more within the Gemini platform current.

“For example, you can upload a personal photo and quickly generate an image of what you would look like with different hair colors,” explains Google in a blog post. ‘[Or] You could ask Gemini to make a first version of a story about going to sleep about dragons and to give images to join the story. “
If this sounds like a deepfake risk, well, that’s reasonable. To remove fears, images that have been made or processed with the indigenous image generation of Gemini will contain an invisible watermark, according to Google. The company also ‘experiments’ with visible water brands on all images generated by Gemini.