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Google Working on Enhancing Gemini Chatbot’s Image Generation Capabilities
Technology giant Google is reportedly revamping its Gemini chatbot’s image generation capabilities, adding a game-changing feature that promises to revolutionize the way users edit their images. The Mountain View-based company has been testing an inline image editing feature in the latest beta version of its Android app, with some doubts lingering over whether the same feature will be made available on the web client.
According to Android Authority, the feature was discovered during an Android application packaging teardown process and is set to debut for smartphone users first. It’s a feature that Gemini users will undoubtedly appreciate, as current editing processes are often fraught with challenges.
Editing images with Gemini can be a tricky business, as altering a single aspect of the image often means sacrificing valuable details in the process. With the new feature, however, users will have more control over the editing process. A demonstration video shows how users can select a specific area of the image and request changes without affecting the surrounding elements. The video suggests that Gemini’s AI algorithm will make the necessary adjustments, keeping the original good parts intact while refining the targeted areas.
While the feature seems promising, there are a few hiccups still to be worked out. The video demonstrates instances where Gemini failed to accurately change the specified parts of the image, affecting the overall picture instead. However, Google may rectify these issues before releasing the feature to the masses.
In related news, Microsoft’s Designer platform, powered by Copilot, has long offered a similar inline editing feature. Will Google’s entry into the market pose a significant threat to its rival? Only time will tell. As the development process unfolds, we will continue to follow the latest updates on Gemini’s new feature and what it holds for the world of image generation and editing.