You can now access Google's virtual try on feature directly from Circle to Search. (Google) To coincide with the release of Samsung's new Galaxy S26 family of phones, Google is pushing out a small but ...
In the AI field, new models are being constantly released and every other week, a new AI image model comes out on top. So in this article, we have compiled a list of the best AI image generators which ...
An incredible new image shows the multi-tailed alien comet 3I/ATLAS shooting past a distant galaxy in the night sky. The stunning scene is a reminder of the object's perfectly natural interstellar ...
Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash AI image generation model was known as Nano Banana during pre-release testing when it first went viral. The name stuck after Google released Nano Banana in late August. The ...
Support for PIL library image input (path) instead of Base64 encoding. For example, when using models with transformers library, I provide images this way img = Image.open(path).convert("RGB") which ...
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL advocating for ballot paper use in elections instead of EVMs, backed by a Supreme Court stance on EVM security and voter familiarity. The PIL, led by Upendra Nath ...
Vidu, the flagship artificial intelligence product of Chinese firm ShengShu Technology, released a new update to its platform today that’s intended to “reinvent photography” by allowing users to ...
Google has unveiled Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, marking a significant advancement in artificial intelligence systems that can understand and manipulate visual content through natural language processing.
Python’s new template strings, or t-strings, give you a much more powerful way to format data than the old-fashioned f-strings. The familiar formatted string, or f-string, feature in Python provides a ...
A quality-of-life improvement to the Gemini app lets users upload up to 10 images per prompt on Android, iOS, and the web. Previously, Gemini only let you upload one image with each prompt. If you ...
What if the tools you already use could do more than you ever imagined? Picture this: you’re working on a massive dataset in Excel, trying to make sense of endless rows and columns. It’s slow, ...