Google Gemini Chatbot Update Introduces Image Editing Feature

Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 6:20 pm

Google’s Gemini chatbot has received a creative boost, now allowing users to edit both AI-generated and uploaded images directly through the app. This upgrade not only redefines visual content creation but also delivers a cheeky dig at competitors while keeping the innovation engine running at full throttle.


bgr.com / Gemini AI app can now edit all your photos, and you have to see how good it is

ChatGPT went viral a few weeks ago thanks to its new 4o image generation tool, which lets anyone create AI images with simple text prompts. … The post Gemini AI app can now edit all your photos, and you have to see how good it is appeared first on BGR.

cnet.com / Gemini Live Gives You AI With Eyes, and It's Awesome

When it works, Gemini Live's new camera mode feels like the future in all the right ways. I put it to the test.

techinasia.com / Google, Apple near deal to integrate Gemini AI into Siri

The agreement is expected by mid-2025, with a rollout planned for the end of the year.

bloomberg.com/technology / Google Places Ads Inside Chatbot Conversations With AI Startups - Bloomberg

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techcrunch.com / Google’s Gemini chatbot gets upgraded image creation tools

Google’s Gemini chatbot app now lets you modify both AI-generated images and images uploaded from your phone or computer, Google announced in a blog post Wednesday. Native image editing in Gemini will start rolling out gradually today, expanding to more people in over 45 languages and most…

bgr.com / The Gemini feature I want ChatGPT to steal just got even better

I’ve been using ChatGPT Deep Research for all sorts of things since the feature became available to ChatGPT Plus users. The longer, deeper reports can … The post The Gemini feature I want ChatGPT to steal just got even better appeared first on BGR.


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