With more realistic images than before, GPT Image 1.5 fares reasonably well against Google's Nano Banana Pro in my testing.
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Google launched a new generative AI photo editing tool on Thursday, Nov. 20, which the tech giant says will serve as a “new creative partner” for users. The tool, called Nano Banana Pro, is designed ...
Since March of this year, it's been possible to generate images directly within ChatGPT. Following a period where it briefly wasn't available to free users, you now don't even pay for one of OpenAI's ...
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A survey found many users prefer Gemini for creating images. It dominates both personal and enterprise use. Use cases for AI images and video differ widely. At a glance, 74% of respondents use Google ...
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