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Gemini can now pull from Google Photos to generate personalized images

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Google's Gemini now leverages Google Photos to generate personalized images based on users' private photo libraries, enhancing AI responses with tailored visuals. This integration allows users to create images that reflect their personal tastes and lifestyle, using prompts like designing dream homes or depicting essentials for a desert island. The feature emphasizes privacy by not directly training AI models on users' private photos, though limited data is used for training purposes. It is rolling out to select subscribers in the US across various platforms.

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Google’s Personal Intelligence feature, which lets Gemini pull data from apps like Google Photos to offer responses tailored to you, can now use that data and its Nano Banana 2 image model to create images based on your personal context.

With the feature, you can use prompts like “Design my dream house” or “Create a picture of my desert island essentials” and the photos Gemini creates will “automatically reflect your specific tastes and lifestyle, gleaned from the Google apps you’ve connected to,” Google says in a blog post. Under the hood, the integration uses your labels in Google Photos to identify people like you, your friends, and your family, and then Nano Banana 2 creates the image, spokesperson Elijah Lawal tells The Verge.

Google notes that if you do opt in to Personal Intelligence, the company will not “directly train” its AI models on your private Google Photos library. However, it does train on “limited info” such as “specific prompts in Gemini and the model’s responses.”

Google says the feature will be rolling out “over the next few days” to eligible AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the US. The feature is set to come to Gemini on Chrome desktops and “more users” soon.