Google has opened Gemini`s paid feature to everyone!
Google Imagen 3 is free again. How good is the company's new image creation tool? Here are the details.
Google's AI-based image creator Imagen 3 has finally been made available to all users for free. The AI is available to anyone using Gemini on mobile or desktop. However, while it draws attention with its capabilities, it also raises ethical concerns.
The ability to create many different images other than real people will be limited to the paid Gemini Advanced subscription for now. However, this has led to criticism that Google is prioritizing profit over user privacy and security. The company said it chose this path to prevent deepfakes and unauthorized surveillance images.
The tech giant first announced the improvements to Imagen at its I/O developer conference in May. Following the announcement made in recent days, the Imagen 3 tool has become officially available.
Imagen 3 reportedly produces images with better detail, richer lighting, and fewer artifacts than previous versions. Similar to other AI image tools, users will only need to enter text.
Imagen 3 has also been shown to produce logos for major companies when requested. This suggests that Google’s protection measures have some flexibility.
Google's AI-based image creator Imagen 3 has finally been made available to all users for free. The AI is available to anyone using Gemini on mobile or desktop. However, while it draws attention with its capabilities, it also raises ethical concerns.
Google Imagen 3 is free again!
Imagen 3, developed by Google AI, can generate photos from text descriptions. Google claims that Imagen creates images with better quality and fewer defects than previous systems.The ability to create many different images other than real people will be limited to the paid Gemini Advanced subscription for now. However, this has led to criticism that Google is prioritizing profit over user privacy and security. The company said it chose this path to prevent deepfakes and unauthorized surveillance images.
The tech giant first announced the improvements to Imagen at its I/O developer conference in May. Following the announcement made in recent days, the Imagen 3 tool has become officially available.
Imagen 3 reportedly produces images with better detail, richer lighting, and fewer artifacts than previous versions. Similar to other AI image tools, users will only need to enter text.
Imagen 3 has also been shown to produce logos for major companies when requested. This suggests that Google’s protection measures have some flexibility.
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