Google’s latest image model, Nano Banana 2, is a powerful AI photo editor that punctures reality. Well, sometimes.
Nano Banana 2 is Google's newest version of its Gemini AI image generator, with increased speed and real-time sourcing.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Trump administration has not shied away from sharing AI-generated imagery online, embracing cartoonlike visuals and memes and promoting them on official White House channels.
The first images from the Meteosat Third Generation-Sounder satellite have been shared at the European Space Conference in Brussels, showing how the mission will provide data on temperature and ...
New reactors use novel materials and compact designs to make nuclear power safer and cheaper. Nuclear power has been a critical part of the electricity grid for decades, but old reactor designs—which ...
NextSense earbuds monitor brain activity using EEG. The sleep earbuds claim to use EEG for restorative sleep. They cost $399 and are available to preorder. Brain-tracking technology is coming to your ...
Grok's image generation restricted to paid subscribers after backlash Standalone Grok app and tab on X still allow image generation without subscription European lawmakers have urged legal action over ...
AI-generated images, old videos and altered photos proliferated on social media in the hours following former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's capture. Several of these images quickly went viral, ...
A futuristic AI symbol hovers effortlessly, adorned with a bright red and white Christmas hat, blending holiday cheer with cutting-edge technology. The minimalist background accentuates the playful ...
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During the decade after Our Lady’s miraculous image was found on St. Juan Diego’s tilma in Mexico in 1531, an estimated 10 million Aztec people converted to Christianity because they saw in the ...
A maximum severity vulnerability, dubbed 'React2Shell', in the React Server Components (RSC) 'Flight' protocol allows remote code execution without authentication in React and Next.js applications.