Gemini App Update Brings AI Photo Editing to Your Phone

Gemini Update Enhances AI Image Editing on Mobile
Google's Gemini AI app has received a significant update, bringing its powerful AI image editing capabilities directly to mobile devices. Previously exclusive to the Google AI Studio application, users can now edit photos with AI directly within the Gemini app on both Android and iOS.
Key Features and Functionality:
- On-Device AI Editing: Users can now take photos on their smartphones, upload them to the Gemini app, and perform AI-enabled edits without needing a separate desktop application. This streamlines the creative process and makes advanced editing accessible on the go.
- Versatile Editing Options: The update allows for a range of modifications, including changing backgrounds, replacing objects, and adding new elements to images. For instance, users can experiment with different hair colors or alter the environment of a photo.
- Combined Text and Image Outputs: The Gemini app now supports the integration of both text and image outputs. This enables users to create content like bedtime stories that incorporate both generated text and accompanying images.
- AI Watermarking with SynthID: Google is implementing an invisible watermark called SynthID for all images created or edited using Gemini. This technology aims to identify AI-generated or AI-edited content, ensuring transparency. The watermark is embedded within the image data and remains even if the image is cropped or further modified, allowing systems like Google Search to label it as AI-enhanced.
- Open-Source SynthID: The SynthID system is now open-source, allowing anyone to use it for identifying AI-generated images. This move promotes greater transparency and trust in digital media.
Google's Announcement:
Google stated in an announcement, "We're rolling out the ability to easily modify both your AI creations and images you upload from your phone or computer. You can change the background, replace objects, add elements, and more. For example, you can upload a personal photo and prompt Gemini to generate an image of what you'd look like with different hair colors."
Impact and Implications:
The integration of AI image editing into the Gemini app democratizes access to powerful creative tools. The implementation of SynthID addresses growing concerns about the authenticity of digital content and the spread of misinformation by providing a clear way to identify AI-generated media. This move aligns with broader industry efforts to establish standards for AI-generated content and maintain user trust.
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Georgina Torbet, a Space Writer at Digital Trends, contributed to this article. Her expertise covers human space exploration and planetary science. She can be reached via LinkedIn and Twitter.
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