Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
Google’s Nano Banana has been a hit with AI image generation fans since its release in early August. Even the free version comes with tons of ways to create images, and it’s also pretty easy to use.
Google launched a new generative AI photo editing tool on Thursday, Nov. 20, which the tech giant says will serve as a “new creative partner” for users. The tool, called Nano Banana Pro, is designed ...
Corporate AI slop feels inescapable in 2025. From website banner ads to outdoor billboards, images generated by businesses using AI tools surround me. Hell, even the bar down the street posts happy ...
The model that recently went viral is improved with Gemini 3 Pro. The model that recently went viral is improved with Gemini 3 Pro. is a deputy editor and Verge co-founder with a passion for ...
You can dial your AI images up to 4K, thanks to Gemini 3. Less good is the ability to remove the AI watermarks. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, ...
Apple's iPhone 17 series has really mixed things up this year, but it is not about the audacious redesign or the new Cosmic Orange colorway. The most significant difference lies in the eSIM-only ...
A few days ago, Google finally explained why its best AI image generation model is called Nano Banana, confirming speculation that the moniker was just a placeholder that stuck after the model went ...
In mid-August, a mysterious Nano Banana AI image generator went viral, not because of its catchy name, but because of the AI-generated images testers kept posting online. Some believed Nano Banana, ...
Nano Banana is a photo editing tool from Gemini. Google / Google If you’re interested in the world of AI, or even if you’re not, you’ve likely heard of the catchily named Nano Banana from Google. Nano ...
Here’s a list of all countries where the iPhone 17 series is eSIM-only. There are over a dozen of them. The iPhone Air is eSIM-only everywhere, a physical SIM version of that phone does not exist.