One of the standout features of AI is its ability to generate images using nothing but word prompts. If you’re looking to try some image generation using AI, then you might be interested to learn that Google has rolled out Imagen 3 for all Gemini users.
For those unfamiliar, Imagen 3 is an AI image generation tool by Google. The updated model is said to offer a higher degree of photorealism, fewer distracting artifacts, and what Google claims are “better instruction following”. Also, it comes with text rendering, which Google says will give users a way to create more personalized images with AI, like greeting cards, and so on.
Imagen 3 will be available for all Gemini users, even if you are using the free version of the AI. However, there are some limitations. For instance, you won’t be able to generate images of people if you’re using the free version of Gemini. You’ll have to upgrade to Gemini Advanced. It will cost you a subscription fee, but in addition to generating images of people, Gemini Advanced offers additional features like priority access to new features, 2TB of cloud storage, run and edit Python code in Gemini, and more.
If you’re interested in trying out Imagen 3 yourself, just launch Gemini on your phone or computer and use prompts like “draw”, “create”, or “generate” along with a description of whatever it is you want the AI to draw.
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For those unfamiliar, Imagen 3 is an AI image generation tool by Google. The updated model is said to offer a higher degree of photorealism, fewer distracting artifacts, and what Google claims are “better instruction following”. Also, it comes with text rendering, which Google says will give users a way to create more personalized images with AI, like greeting cards, and so on.
Imagen 3 will be available for all Gemini users, even if you are using the free version of the AI. However, there are some limitations. For instance, you won’t be able to generate images of people if you’re using the free version of Gemini. You’ll have to upgrade to Gemini Advanced. It will cost you a subscription fee, but in addition to generating images of people, Gemini Advanced offers additional features like priority access to new features, 2TB of cloud storage, run and edit Python code in Gemini, and more.
If you’re interested in trying out Imagen 3 yourself, just launch Gemini on your phone or computer and use prompts like “draw”, “create”, or “generate” along with a description of whatever it is you want the AI to draw.
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