Advanced AI artist Imagen 3 is now available to all Google Gemini users

As Google promised in August, the artificial intelligence model for generating images has been made available to all users of the Gemini service.

Image source: x.com/GeminiApp

The updated Imagen 3 model, presented in May at the Google I/O 2024 event, according to the developer, is distinguished by three aspects:

  • Stunning image quality – sharp details, vibrant colors and reduced imperfections;
  • Realistic visual effects – bright photorealistic details;
  • A variety of styles – from classic oil to modern digital art.

To create images, users need to use words like “draw” or “create” in queries to Gemini; you can specify the desired style, for example, “photorealistic watercolor” or “cartoon illustration”; Detailed explanations will also help. In response, the chatbot will explain that the picture is created using Imagen 3; In addition, the downloaded file will be marked SynthID. Users of free accounts can also use the image generator, but the options for them are still limited – the system will refuse to create pictures with people. English-speaking users of Gemini Advanced, Business and Enterprise subscriptions were the first to gain access to Imagen 3.

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