Google has rolled out a new AI generator tool called 'Whisk' which lets users drop photos as prompts to create new images.
its latest AI tool which works a little differently to most image generators which require a long text prompt.
With Whisk, users can generate an AI image by simply dragging and dropping pictures into the tool. From there, the image generator will do the rest. For those without images on hand, a dice icon allows Google to supply AI-generated images as prompts. At the end of the process, users may add extra detail about their desired image by entering text into a text box, although this step is optional.
Whisk is powered by Google’s Gemini AI and Imagen, its image-creation AI tool. According to the company, Gemini works in the background by converting the images users upload into detailed text prompts for the AI model.
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