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Learn how to use AI image generation tools to create your own images from text prompts, while understanding the ethical considerations around privacy and consent.
Meta's new Muse Image AI model is technically impressive but raises serious privacy and legal concerns due to its use of Instagram photos without consent.
Meta has launched Muse Image, its first AI image-generation model under Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang’s Superintelligence Labs. The tool will be integrated into Meta AI, Instagram, and WhatsApp, enabling text-to-image generation and photo editing.
Learn how AI image generation works and why it's changing how we create and share visual content. This beginner-friendly guide explains the technology behind AI art creation.
Google introduces Nano Banana 2 Lite, a faster and cheaper AI image generator aimed at making AI content creation more accessible to creators.
Learn how to use Google's Nano Banana 2 Lite AI image generator API to create images programmatically with this beginner-friendly tutorial.
Google is making its Gemini AI image generation feature free for all eligible U.S. users, removing a paywall that previously restricted access to premium subscribers.
A simple prompt trick involving specifying an artistic style has been shown to improve AI-generated images across different platforms and models.
Adobe's new conversational AI image assistant takes a unique approach by engaging users in creative dialogue, making them feel like active participants rather than passive consumers.
Luma has launched its Uni-1.1 image model API with competitive pricing and performance matching OpenAI and Google.
A recent comparison between ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Gemini Nano Banana reveals clear winners in different performance areas, with ChatGPT Images 2.0 excelling in quality and detail.
Google has integrated Nano Banana-powered image generation into Gemini’s Personal Intelligence, enabling AI to create personalized images using data from Gmail, Photos, and other Google services. The feature launches in the US first, with European users excluded.