Gemini can now create personalized AI images by digging around in Google Photos
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Gemini can now create personalized AI images by digging around in Google Photos
"Google notes that the new feature is still evolving, so it might not always choose the right images. If that happens, you may want to check the sources list to see what went wrong."
"While Nano Banana 2 can now peruse your Google Photos library when generating an image, Google stresses that it's not retaining that data for training."
"Regardless, the entire endeavor may still give people the creeps. The good news is that you don't have to let Nano Banana into your photo library, even if you use it to generate images."
Google's evolving feature enables image generation using Google Photos, but it does not retain user data for AI training. Users can check the sources list for image selection issues and manually select photos. Personal intelligence is off by default and available only on paid plans, though it may expand to all users. Gemini connects to various Google services, allowing users to control which services are linked. Despite privacy concerns, users can opt out of allowing access to their photo library.
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