Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana), an image generation AI released by Google in August 2025, excels at editing input images while preserving their distinctive features, and even free users can ...
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After introducing native image editing earlier this year, Google is giving the Gemini app capability a major upgrade thanks to “nano banana.” That’s how Google has been testing and teasing its latest ...
Use the following prompt to generate alt text and an image description to enhance accessibility. Include your course and/or lecture name for context. You are a university-level instructor working to ...
What if you could tap into the full creative and technical potential of AI, crafting everything from dynamic media to seamless applications—all in one place? Enter Google AI Studio, a innovative ...
I want to express my appreciation for the excellent work! The results in multimodal understanding and generation are truly impressive, especially achieving such remarkable performance on such a ...
The Allen Telescope Array, Hat Creek Radio Observatory. Credit: Alexander Pollak. Radio interferometry is a technique in radio astronomy where signals from two or more radio telescopes are combined to ...
Here’s something fun. Our hacker [Willow Cunningham] has sent us a copy of their homework. This is their final project for the “ECE 574: Cluster Computing” course at the University of Maine, Orono. It ...
OpenAI on Wednesday brought the tech behind its new and improved image generation feature in ChatGPT to its API, allowing developers to integrate it into their apps and services. In OpenAI’s API, the ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is considering building facilities in Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky to process coal combustion residuals (CCR) for beneficial use.