Gemini Chatbot for Android is reportedly getting an AI-powered image editing feature
Gemini AI for Android is reportedly getting a new feature that lets users edit images generated by the chatbot. A report found evidence of the feature in a Google beta app for Android. Interestingly, this feature allows users to edit images using both text prompts and highlighting a particular part of the image. As long as this feature was found in the Google Beta app, it is not visible and beta testers may not be able to use it. The twins will reportedly be given the ability to edit the image
Gemini to Reportedly Get Image Editing Capability
Editing images generated by an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot is a tough proposition these days. In most cases, users simply have the ability to recreate the image using advanced prompts. However, there is no guarantee that the newly created images will be similar to those previously created by the chatbot. Last week, Meta announced image editing capabilities for its chatbot. Now, according to a report from the Android Authority, Google may add a similar feature to its internal chatbot. The publication found evidence of the feature in Google's beta app for Android version 15.29.34.29. Gemini AI users on Android devices will reportedly have two ways to edit the generated images.
The first method is said to be using text prompts. Once the image is generated, users can write prompts to change specific elements of the image. The publication claims that AI can now distinguish between when users want a completely new image and when users want the generated image to be slightly different. The second method is said to allow users to highlight a part of an image by swiping over it. According to the publication, this can also be done using a pen on smartphones that support it. When the circle is moving, the user can enter A -power to obtain the instructions they want to change.
It is worth noting that this feature is currently not available and was found during the application for dismantling. The report mentions that Google may need to make some server-side changes for this to take effect. However, the tech giant is yet to make any announcements regarding image editing features. This innovative tool can potentially transform the creative process to designers, artists and content creators.
It allows them to have fine images with greater precision, change elements such as background, objects or even the appearance of the subject do not start from scratch. This development marks a major step forward in AI-powered image editing capabilities.