Google announced Whisk, an artificial intelligence-based tool that allows you to generate images using other images as a query instead of long text formulations.
With Whisk, you can upload images using sample images as your main theme, scene, or style. If desired, you can supplement them with text prompts; and if the necessary pictures are not at hand, the system will offer its own – probably also generated by AI. Having received the result, you can add it to your favorites or download it; or improve it by adding or editing the text query. Whisk is intended for “quick visual sketching rather than meticulous, pixel-perfect editing”; it can “miss,” Google admits, so it allows you to edit the original suggestions.
The service is based on the latest version of the Imagen 3 image generator, which Google DeepMind announced along with the Veo 2 video generator – a powerful competitor to OpenAI Sora is currently available only to a limited number of users of the experimental VideoFX platform.
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