Frederick E. Kowal, of Warnerville, is president of United University Professions. UUP is the nation’s largest higher education union, with more than 42,000 academic and professional faculty and ...
Users have been testing Google's new image editing model "Nano Banana" — aka Gemini 2.5 Flash Image – for a few days, with some testers posting samples of images generated with the new AI model or ...
That all changed last week with the release of Google’s new Nano Banana image AI. The wonkily named new system is live for most Gemini users, and its capabilities are insane. To be clear, Nano Banana ...
Have you ever imagined transforming a simple image into a stunning masterpiece with just a few clicks? Enter Nano Banana, an innovative tool that’s redefining the boundaries of image editing and ...
This could be a portrait of yours or simply an object whose background you want to replace. Instead of spending hours in applications like Photoshop, you can upload the photo to Google Gemini and ...
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 ...
Among its main virtues are its almost instantaneous editing speed and the visual consistency it maintains in the montages we ask for, whether they are portraits, objects, scenes, or multiple ...
LMArena lets users compare AI models and have them battle it out. The site, started by UC Berkeley researchers, ranks AI models based on user votes. LMArena recently saw a traffic spike when Google ...
Let your creativity shine: Is $249/month Google Gemini Ultra text-to-video tool worth it? The AI race is wild, with no rulebook. In this world-without-rules, anyone can be a creator. That's the ...
With AI tools constantly receiving new updates that improve their generative abilities, it's not easy to get excited about a new model. But Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash, a.k.a. "nano banana," is sending ...
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as NotebookCheck, and ...