Pixel Studio's latest update begins redirecting users to Nano Banana in Gemini, marking the end of image generation on Pixel 9 and 10 series.
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Google has shut down its Pixel Studio app with the latest update, according to a report by 9to5Google. The AI-powered image generation app launched less than two years ago and received a fairly ...
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ChatGPT and Gemini are hallucinating weird images when asked to “restore” an image without attaching one. Both AIs produce unsettling results and offer generic “apologies” when questioned about their ...
Amazon has introduced an in-app feature that uses generative AI to create referential images of clothing and home goods based on user search descriptions. Designed to assist shoppers who cannot ...
Paramount Games Studio puts all of Paramount and Skydance’s development teams under one brand. Weirdly, it will still be making two titles set in Disney universes: Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra and an ...
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