On one end, ESF professors and students say the proposed budget to alleviate the school's massive deficit would crumble its future; on the other side, administration from ESF and SUNY insist the ...
Google's Nano Banana AI image editor became something of a viral sensation when it launched last month. Now the tool is being integrated into a bunch of pre-existing Google products, like Search, ...
In addition to the ESF Code of Student Conduct, which outlines the behavioral expectations for ESF students, the College has a variety of other policies with applicability to students. Violations of ...
Welcome to the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Below you will find information to help you with getting connected to ESF resources and information that might be helpful during your ...
Nano Banana has been a hit in the Gemini app, and Google is now bringing the model’s (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) viral image editing and generation to AI Mode, as well as Google Lens. On Android, there’s ...
As for Search, you won't find Nano Banana in the main list of search results, but rather in Lens, and only in the US and India, in English. Within the Google app, you can snap a photo with Lens, then ...
Google’s playful yet powerful Nano Banana model, made popular through the Gemini app for its quirky, lifelike image generation, is branching out. (Bloomberg) Google’s playful yet powerful Nano Banana ...
After introducing in July, NotebookLM is giving Video Overviews a big upgrade with the help of Google’s Nano Banana image editing and generation model (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image). You can now choose from ...
Diwali 2025 is almost here, and this year, the sparkle isn't just in the diyas—it's also in your photos with AI tools. With the festival to be celebrated on 20 October, social media is buzzing with a ...
Google began experimenting with conversational image editing earlier this year in the dev-focused AI studio, but the feature didn’t remain experimental for long. Over the summer, Google rolled out the ...
This is important because: Dense and dry material can feel like a slog to read through. Visual learners tend to lock in concepts when they can see them, not just read them, and a quick brief gives you ...