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Google counter-attack chatgpt with a bluffing photo tool in Gemini

Google counter-attack chatgpt with a bluffing photo tool in Gemini
Google counter-attack chatgpt with a bluffing photo tool in Gemini

Gemini De Google becomes your personal photo assistant with its new image editing function.

Not a week goes by without any IA novelty being announced. And precisely …

Google has just added a super practical function to its Gemini chatbot: you can now modify images directly in the application. This novelty, announced Wednesday in a blog article, works with the images created by AI as well as with your own photos stored on your phone or computer.

The deployment of this native image editing functionality starts today and will gradually extend to the majority of countries, with A support provided for more than 45 languages ​​in the coming weeks. This follows the features of chatgpt images, which have benefited from a huge craze since their announcement.

What is it for?

But what is it for concretely? Google gives some examples that speak to everyone. Imagine that you hesitate to change your hair color. Download your selfie and ask Gemini to show yourself what you would look like blond, red or with blue wicks.

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Parents will also love: you can ask Gemini to create an evening story on dragons with illustrations. The tool generates the text and the images that go with it. Ideal for evenings where you lack inspiration for the bedtime ritual.

And it is not only for individuals. Professionals can use it to quickly make presentations with illustrations, create visuals for a blog, or touch up photos for a marketing campaign.

Each image created or modified with Gemini will have an invisible watermark. It is like a hidden signature which allows us to know that an AI has touched this image, even if it finds itself shared elsewhere on the Internet. Google also tests the addition of visible filigranes – brands that can be seen in the naked eye – on all the images generated.

We imagine an integration directly into Google Photos, it would be very practical. It is certainly a matter of time now to see this functionality arrive.


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