Google’s Gemini AI chatbot is about to get a major upgrade that will make editing AI-generated images a breeze. This exciting new feature, recently uncovered in the code of the latest Google beta app for Android (v15.29.34.29 beta), is set to revolutionize the way users interact with Gemini.
Currently, Gemini allows users to create images from text prompts, but there’s been a lack of flexibility when it comes to editing these generated images. If you wanted to tweak a detail, you had to start from scratch with a new prompt, which could be quite time-consuming.
But fear not, as an upcoming update will address this issue by introducing two new methods for refining AI-generated images:
– The first method will allow Gemini to understand natural language prompts for modifying existing images. This means you can simply ask Gemini to change specific details without having to recreate the entire image.
– The second method is even more intuitive – you can use your finger or a stylus to circle the part of the image you want to edit and then instruct Gemini on the changes you’d like to make. This eliminates the need for detailed descriptions, as Gemini will automatically recognize the circled area.
Although this feature is still in development and not yet fully operational, it shows great promise for enhancing Gemini’s capabilities. It demonstrates Google’s dedication to improving user experience by offering greater control and flexibility over image generation.
This update is likely to be especially useful for creative professionals and individuals who frequently use AI-generated images, such as for YouTube thumbnails or blog headers. It will simplify the editing process, allowing for more customization and ultimately saving users time and effort.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development with Google’s Gemini AI chatbot!