Gemini creates personalised images via Google Photos
Google Gemini can now integrate with Google Photos to generate personalised images based on users' own photos and text descriptions. This expands Gemini's creative capabilities.

Vad har hänt
Google has launched a new feature that allows Gemini, the company's AI assistant, to access a user's Google Photos library. With this, Gemini can create customised images based on instructions and content from the user's own photographs. The feature allows Gemini to interpret photos to generate new, relevant visual elements.
Key facts
| Funktion | AI-genererade bilder från Google Photos |
|---|---|
| Tillgänglighet | Engelskspråkiga användare i USA |
| Krav | Användargodkännande för Google Photos-åtkomst |
”Gemini can now pull from Google Photos to generate personalized images”
Varför det spelar roll
This integration aims to make AI image generation more personalised and relevant for the individual user. Instead of generic images, Gemini can now create visual content that reflects the user's unique memories and context. This improves interaction with the AI assistant by providing it with a richer contextual dataset.
Vem påverkas
Users of Google Gemini and Google Photos are directly affected, as they gain access to new creative tools. Companies and developers in AI image generation may view this as an indicator of future development towards more personalised AI services. The feature is primarily available to English-speaking users in the United States.
EU-status
Not relevant for EU status. The feature is currently limited to the United States.
Mer att veta
The integration requires the user to actively grant Gemini permission to access Google Photos. Google also stresses that AI-generated images are provided with watermarks and metadata to indicate they are AI-created.
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