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Google Introduces Nano Banana to Enhance NotebookLM Video Overviews

Google Introduces Nano Banana to Enhance NotebookLM Video Overviews
Google announced that its Nano Banana image‑generation technology, originally part of Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, is being integrated into NotebookLM. The update adds a new ‘Brief’ video format and a suite of customizable visual styles—including Classic, Whiteboard, Watercolor, Retro Print, Heritage, Paper Craft, and Anime—allowing users to tailor AI‑generated video overviews. The features will first roll out to Google AI Pro subscribers at $20 per month, with a broader release planned for free users. Access is available through the edit (pencil) icon on the Video Overview card in NotebookLM’s Studio panel. Read more

Google Introduces Nano Banana AI to Upgrade Search, Photos, and NotebookLM

Google Introduces Nano Banana AI to Upgrade Search, Photos, and NotebookLM
Google is rolling out its new AI model, Nano Banana, across several of its products. The model powers a major upgrade to image editing in Google Photos and adds a richer set of video‑generation styles to NotebookLM, including whiteboard, anime, retro print, and the original Classic mode. Users can now choose between Brief and Explainer video formats and steer the output with prompts. While a firm timeline isn’t set, Google says Nano Banana will appear in the Photos app within weeks, promising smoother conversational edits and a more consistent generative experience. Read more

Google expands Nano Banana AI image editor to Search, NotebookLM, and Photos

Google expands Nano Banana AI image editor to Search, NotebookLM, and Photos
Google's Nano Banana AI image editor, which went viral after its launch, is being rolled out across several existing Google products. The tool now powers new visual features in NotebookLM, adds chat‑based image creation and editing in Search, and is slated to appear in Google Photos in the coming weeks. Early rollout begins with US English users and Google Pro accounts, with broader availability planned soon. Read more

Google Gemini Expands as Multimodal AI Rival to ChatGPT

Google Gemini Expands as Multimodal AI Rival to ChatGPT
Google Gemini is positioning itself as a direct competitor to OpenAI's ChatGPT by offering deep integration across Google services, real‑time information access, and native support for files, images, and audio. The assistant operates within Chrome, Android, Workspace, and other Google products, allowing users to ask questions about PDFs, Docs, images, and short audio clips without extra steps. Gemini also taps into Google’s vast data ecosystem, offers image generation through the Nano Banana model, and can orchestrate tasks across Maps, messaging, and calendars. While praised for its polished design and multimodal capabilities, some users voice concerns about data privacy. Visits to Gemini have risen sharply, indicating growing interest. Read more

Camera Intelligence Unveils Caira Mirrorless Camera Powered by Google’s Nano Banana AI

Camera Intelligence Unveils Caira Mirrorless Camera Powered by Google’s Nano Banana AI
Camera Intelligence introduced the Caira, a mirrorless camera that attaches to iPhones via MagSafe and embeds Google’s Nano Banana AI image model. The device lets users capture a photo and instantly edit lighting, colors, or objects using AI, eliminating the need for separate post‑processing tools. Caira supports interchangeable Micro Four Thirds lenses, offers a sensor package significantly larger than typical smartphone cameras, and includes built‑in ethical guardrails to prevent identity‑altering edits. Pre‑orders are set to begin on Kickstarter, positioning Caira as a fast‑track solution for creators seeking professional‑grade optics combined with real‑time AI editing. Read more

Google Introduces Mixboard, an AI-Powered Creative Playground

Google Introduces Mixboard, an AI-Powered Creative Playground
Google has launched Mixboard, an experimental beta tool that embeds generative AI into visual mood boards. Using its Nano Banana image generator, Mixboard lets users create, edit, and remix ideas with simple text prompts, producing visuals, color palettes, and sample text on a blank canvas. Users can import their own images, tweak results with natural language, and generate variations on demand. The service is currently available only in the United States as a testing phase, positioning Mixboard as a new entry in Google’s suite of AI‑driven creative products. Read more

Google Launches Mixboard, AI-Powered Mood Board Tool

Google Launches Mixboard, AI-Powered Mood Board Tool
Google has introduced Mixboard, an AI-driven mood board service that lets users generate and edit visual ideas from text prompts. The beta, available in the United States through Google Labs, leverages the company’s Nano Banana image‑editing model and Gemini AI. Mixboard aims to compete with Pinterest’s collage features and appeals to younger creators looking for quick, AI‑assisted design inspiration across home décor, events, fashion and more. Read more

Apple's Image Playground May Soon Support Third-Party AI Image Generators

Apple's Image Playground May Soon Support Third-Party AI Image Generators
New code uncovered in the latest iOS 26 beta suggests Apple could expand its Image Playground app to include third‑party AI image generators beyond ChatGPT. The code hints at provider identifiers and estimated latency, indicating potential integration of tools such as Google’s Nano Banana. Industry analysts, including Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, have previously reported that Apple may bring external AI services into its ecosystem. If realized, the upgrade would broaden the capabilities of Apple Intelligence and give users native access to a wider range of image‑generation models on compatible iPhone, iPad and Mac devices. Read more

OpenAI Announces Compute‑Intensive ChatGPT Features Amid Growing AI Competition

OpenAI Announces Compute‑Intensive ChatGPT Features Amid Growing AI Competition
OpenAI chief Sam Altman revealed that new compute‑intensive capabilities for ChatGPT are on the horizon, with some features initially limited to Pro subscribers and others carrying additional fees. The move aims to explore what AI can achieve when powered by greater computing resources. Altman’s announcement comes as rivals such as Google and Meta showcase fast‑moving multimodal models, including Google’s Nano Banana image generator and Veo 3 video tool, intensifying pressure on OpenAI to deliver standout innovations. Read more

India Powers Surge in Google’s Nano Banana AI Image Model

India Powers Surge in Google’s Nano Banana AI Image Model
Google’s Nano Banana image‑generation model, officially known as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, has become the top driver of the Gemini app’s popularity in India. Indian users are employing the AI to create retro Bollywood looks, AI‑saree portraits, city‑scape selfies, miniature figurines and short videos from old family photos. The surge has propelled the Gemini app to the top of both the iOS App Store and Google Play charts in the country, with monthly downloads far outpacing those in the United States. While the model’s adoption is boosting downloads, in‑app spending remains modest, and Google is rolling out watermarks and a hidden SynthID marker to address privacy and misuse concerns. Read more

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Praises Google Gemini’s Nano Banana AI Image Generator

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Praises Google Gemini’s Nano Banana AI Image Generator
At a press event in London, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang expressed enthusiastic admiration for Google’s Gemini‑based Nano Banana image generator, calling it a standout AI tool. He highlighted its precision editing capabilities and the surge in usage it has driven. Huang also discussed his broader AI workflow, noting he switches among Gemini, Grok, Perplexity and ChatGPT depending on the task. The CEO underscored Nvidia’s investment in UK data‑center builder Nscale and praised the country’s AI heritage, linking the rapid adoption of tools like Nano Banana to a broader democratization of artificial intelligence. Read more

Gemini Soars to App Store's Top Spot After Nano Banana Image Model Launch

Gemini Soars to App Store's Top Spot After Nano Banana Image Model Launch
Google's Gemini app has vaulted to the number‑one position on the U.S. App Store following the release of its Nano Banana image‑editing model. The new feature has driven a 45% month‑1‑over‑month increase in downloads, pushing September totals to 12.6 million, up from August's 8.7 million. Gemini also climbed the Google Play rankings, reaching No. 2 overall in the United States. The app has attracted 23 million first‑time users, generated $792,000 in September revenue, and now appears in the top five iPhone apps across 108 countries. Read more

Gemini Overtakes ChatGPT on App Store as Nano Banana Model Fuels 45% Download Surge

Gemini Overtakes ChatGPT on App Store as Nano Banana Model Fuels 45% Download Surge
Google's Gemini app has vaulted to the top of the U.S. App Store, displacing OpenAI's ChatGPT after the August launch of its Nano Banana image‑editing model. The new model drove a 45% month‑over‑month jump in downloads, pushing Gemini to #1 on September 12 after briefly holding the #2 spot. On Google Play the app rose to #2, while ChatGPT remains the platform leader. Gemini’s rapid growth has also boosted its revenue, with August earnings soaring to $1.6 million and September on track for a similar haul. The app now boasts tens of millions of new users and hundreds of millions of images shared. Read more

A Decade of AI Image Generation: From Blurry Stop Signs to Photorealism

A Decade of AI Image Generation: From Blurry Stop Signs to Photorealism
A Reddit post highlighted the stark contrast between two AI‑generated images created with the same prompt – a stop sign in a blue sky – one from 2015 and another from 2025. The early image, produced by the alignDRAW model, was blurry and abstract, while the later version, likely using advanced models such as Nano Banana or GPT‑5, displayed crisp details and realistic lighting. The evolution underscores rapid improvements in text‑to‑image technology, exemplified by newer tools like ByteDance’s Seedream 4.0, and raises questions about the future of visual authenticity. Read more

Google's Gemini Leads iPhone App Store as AI Image Model 'Nano Banana' Boosts Popularity

Google's Gemini Leads iPhone App Store as AI Image Model 'Nano Banana' Boosts Popularity
Google's Gemini iOS app has risen to the No. 1 spot among free iPhone apps, propelled by the launch of its new AI image model, Nano Banana (officially 2.5 Flash Image). Users praised the model’s ability to edit photos and add elements seamlessly, generating over 200 million AI images and attracting more than 10 million new sign‑ups. The surge underscores growing consumer interest in standalone AI products and positions Gemini as a strong challenger to industry leader ChatGPT. Read more

ByteDance’s Seedream 4.0 Beats Google’s Nano Banana in AI Image Benchmark

ByteDance’s Seedream 4.0 Beats Google’s Nano Banana in AI Image Benchmark
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has launched a new AI image generator called Seedream 4.0. Independent testing by Artificial Analysis shows the model outperforms Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash, nicknamed Nano Banana, on both text‑to‑image and image‑editing tasks. Seedream 4.0 is available through platforms like fal.ai and Replicate, costing $30 for 1,000 generations, and produces images that many users find indistinguishable from real photos, raising concerns about the future of synthetic media. Read more

Google’s ‘Nano Banana’ AI Turns Photos into Collectible‑Style 3D Figurines

Google’s ‘Nano Banana’ AI Turns Photos into Collectible‑Style 3D Figurines
Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, nicknamed Nano Banana, lets users upload a photo and receive a realistic, miniature figurine rendering complete with packaging, a clear acrylic base and a 3D‑modeling screen backdrop. The tool is built into Google AI Studio and works with a detailed prompt that specifies scale, style, and presentation. Early adopters have used it to create figurines of themselves and pets, noting the model’s speed, prompt adherence, and surprisingly accurate facial details. The result looks like a high‑end collectible toy ready for mass‑production visuals. Read more

Google Gemini’s Nano Banana Image Tool Outshines ChatGPT in Consistency and Realism

Google Gemini’s Nano Banana Image Tool Outshines ChatGPT in Consistency and Realism
Google has expanded its Gemini AI platform with the Nano Banana image editor, a tool that offers faster generation, stronger character consistency, and more realistic image‑to‑image blending than OpenAI’s ChatGPT image feature. Available through the Gemini app, AI Studio, and a dedicated website, Nano Banana delivers results in seconds and keeps visual details consistent across edits, positioning it as a compelling alternative for users seeking quick, realistic AI‑generated images. Read more