Gemini Will Perfect The Images Produced In An Easier Way
JAKARTA - Gemini, Google's AI chatbot, will soon introduce a feature that allows users to perfect the images that have been previously generated. This feature will help avoid a tiring back and forth process as you try to get a perfect image.
Currently, image creation from text prompts is one of the main features of AI chatbots, including Google Gemini. However, one of Gemini's shortcomings is the inability to correct images once generated. If users don't like certain details on the image, they should create new images through a new prompt, which could take a lot of time.
However, the latest APK analysis of the Google beta app for Android (v15.29.34.29 beta) shows that Gemini will soon have a new tool related to a refinement of the image generated by AI. This feature will be very useful for situations where users like images that have been created but don't like certain details about it.
This refinement feature will make the process easier through two different methods. First, Gemini will be able to retain the core of an image but change certain things through a natural language prompt. For example, users can ask Gemini to only change certain parts of the image without creating new images.
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The second method is to use a finger or stylus to circle the aspect of the image they want to change. Users can then tell Gemini what they want to edit without the need to describe the section of the image in question. Gemini will understand that users are refining the circled part.
Unfortunately, although these features are visible in the beta app, the public has not been able to activate them. Most likely, Google still needs to make some adjustments to the server side before this feature activates. Even so, it's great to see that there will be more control over image creation at Gemini in the near future.
With this improvement feature, users can save time and effort to get images that they want. Gemini will be a more efficient and more user-friendly tool for AI image creation.