📌 Google has revealed a new feature in the Gemini app, allowing users to link their personal photos with the Nano Banana image generation tool to create customized images that reflect their daily life details.

📌 Users can request creative images such as "a cartoon picture of the family enjoying our favorite activity," which Gemini will automatically generate, with the company confirming that the app does not directly train its models on the image library but uses limited information from commands and responses.

📌 The success of Nano Banana last year was remarkable, as the high demand put pressure on the company's infrastructure, forcing Google to impose temporary restrictions, while the Gemini app surged to the top of the Apple Store, surpassing ChatGPT, according to CNBC.

📌 Directly linking the image library represents a deeper step in the relationship between artificial intelligence and personal data, as the feature will be available to paid service subscribers in the coming days, with a warning that the results may not be accurate on the first attempt.

📌 Google continues its series of product development, having launched the Personal Intelligence feature in January, followed by the release of Nano Banana 2 in February with improvements in speed and accuracy of executing instructions.
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