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AI Tool that Turns Images into Unique Art
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Users can play around with the final image by changing the inputs. They can even add text for specific details, but it's not required. Google says Whisk is about exploring visually, not making perfect edits. Whisk uses Google's core AI, Gemini, and DeepMind's Imagen 3.
When you upload your images, Gemini adds captions, which Imagen 3 uses to create something new. The image might look different from your prompts, like having different heights or skin tones. Google faced criticism when it first launched its text-to-image creator. But now, Whisk is here, letting users in the US try it out.
Other companies are also competing in this AI race. OpenAI recently released Sora, which turns text into videos. Experts say Whisk shows Google's strength in the AI and tech world.
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