Wondering how Gemini image generation works? It's fully autoregressive, so it uses the "tokenize everything" approach Open-source examples include - @deepseek_ai's Janus-Pro - Emu3 - the recent "OmniMamba" model https://t.co/aFbU2XA7ro Gemini is similar but scaled up (a lot) https://t.co/DsdoiNzd9Z
Gemini image generation usage is through the roof, giving us a ton of energy and motivation to roll out improvements and fixes fast! Use it, share cool use cases, send feedback (we love a good complaint!), and stay tuned... more upgrades are on the way!🔥 https://t.co/3ox0gAtqWL
Gemini native image generation just became even better! Great work by the team!!🔥 https://t.co/NzHIpEwi3b
Google has made its Gemini AI assistant accessible to users without requiring a Google account. This change aims to enhance public accessibility to the tool, allowing users to engage with Gemini in an incognito-friendly manner. While signing into a Google account may provide a better experience, the new feature enables private conversations that are not linked to user accounts. Additionally, updates have been made to Gemini's native image generation capabilities, including reduced block and filter rates, bug fixes for multi-turn image quality, and the introduction of a 're-run' button to facilitate faster iterations. These improvements are part of ongoing enhancements to Gemini, reflecting the tool's growing popularity and user engagement.