Google Enhances Gemini with Custom Gems and Improved Imagen 3


Alvin
Lang


Aug
29,
2024
06:34

Google’s
Gemini
now
features
Custom
Gems
and
advanced
image
generation
with
Imagen
3,
promising
enhanced
user
control
and
safety.

Google Enhances Gemini with Custom Gems and Improved Imagen 3

Google
has
announced
significant
updates
to
its
Gemini
platform,
introducing
Custom
Gems
and
enhanced
image
generation
capabilities
with
Imagen
3.
According
to

blog.google
,
these
advancements
promise
to
deliver
a
more
refined
user
experience
while
adhering
to
strict
safety
and
design
principles.

Enhanced
Image
Generation
with
Imagen
3

Imagen
3
brings
advanced
image
generation
capabilities
that
come
with
built-in
safeguards.
The
new
model
adheres
to
Google’s
product
design
principles
and
performs
favorably
across
a
wide
range
of
benchmarks
compared
to
other
image
generation
models
available.
Similar
to
its
predecessor,
Imagen
2,
the
new
model
utilizes
SynthID,
a
tool
for
watermarking
AI-generated
images
to
ensure
authenticity
and
traceability.

Google
emphasizes
user
control
throughout
the
creative
process.
If
the
initial
image
does
not
meet
expectations,
users
can
provide
feedback
to
Gemini,
which
will
generate
a
new
image
based
on
the
input.
This
iterative
approach
aims
to
enhance
user
satisfaction
and
creative
flexibility.

Rollout
of
Image
Generation
of
People

Over
the
coming
days,
Google
will
roll
out
the
capability
to
generate
images
of
people,
initially
available
in
an
early
access
version
for
Gemini
Advanced,
Business,
and
Enterprise
users.
This
feature
will
be
released
in
English
first,
with
plans
to
expand
to
more
users
and
languages
soon.

Technical
improvements
have
been
made
to
enhance
the
product,
including
refined
evaluation
sets,
red-teaming
exercises,
and
clear
product
principles.
However,
Google
has
set
boundaries
for
this
technology,
stating
that
it
does
not
support
the
generation
of
photorealistic,
identifiable
individuals,
depictions
of
minors,
or
excessively
gory,
violent,
or
sexual
scenes.

User
Feedback
and
Continuous
Improvement

Google
acknowledges
that
not
every
image
generated
by
Gemini
will
be
perfect.
The
company
is
committed
to
listening
to
user
feedback
from
early
adopters
to
continuously
improve
the
platform.
By
gradually
rolling
out
these
features,
Google
aims
to
refine
the
user
experience
and
bring
the
new
capabilities
to
a
broader
audience.

To
be
among
the
first
to
experience
these
new
features,
users
are
encouraged
to
try

Gemini
Advanced

or
sign
up
for

Gemini
for
Workspace
.

Image
source:
Shutterstock

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