Google offers an AI image classification tool that analyzes images to classify the content and assign labels to them. The tool is intended as a demonstration of Google Vision, which can scale image ...
Taylor Swift deepfakes be damned, Google is releasing a new AI-powered tool, ImageFX, for image creation. “Designed for experimentation and creativity, ImageFX lets you create images with a simple ...
What if you could transform a static image into a dynamic video, seamlessly swap objects in a photo, or even visualize how a design might evolve over decades, all with just a few clicks? Enter the ...
Google unveiled Nano Banana in Google Search and Notebook LM. It will release the AI image editor in Photos soon. The tool offers new styles for illustrations and Briefs. Nano Banana, Google's ...
Alibaba’s Qwen team of AI researchers — already having a banner year with numerous powerful open source AI model releases — ...
You can dial your AI images up to 4K, thanks to Gemini 3. Less good is the ability to remove the AI watermarks. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, ...
Google is upgrading its image-generation model with new editing chops, higher resolutions, more accurate text rendering, and the ability to search the web. Dubbed Nano Banana Pro, the new model is ...
Learn how to use the new Google Ads AI Image Editor tool to bring your image assets to life in this new tutorial. Google AI Image Editing tool can create new image assets from scratch or edit existing ...
Infographics rendered without a single spelling error. Complex diagrams one-shotted from paragraph prompts. Logos restored from fragments. And visual outputs so sharp ...
Google Ads is introducing new user interface (UI)-only image optimization features, spotted last week, aimed at enhancing Performance Max campaigns, marking a shift in how advertisers can manage ...
With high-quality photography at our fingertips, it's hard to imagine that early cameras were the size of an entire room. The first camera was invented in 1816, and the first photo was taken in 1826.