Google’s newest artificial intelligence tool, “Whisk,” lets people upload photos to get back a combined, AI-generated image – even without users inputting any text to explain what they want.
Google Labs, Google’s experimental arm, is testing a new image generator called Whisk. This tool allows people to prompt with images instead of text, allowing them to remix a photo by altering ...
The festival, taking place at Pokhara's major tourist destination, Fewa Lake, will feature athletes from Nepal, China, and Singapore. The competition will run until December 30. Organized jointly by ...
Google’s latest AI tool helps you automate image generation even further. The tool is called Whisk, and it’s based on Google’s latest Imagen 3 image generation model. Rather than relying ...
Often, the resulting image misses the mark, forcing you to tweak your prompt repeatedly until you get the right result. Now, a new tool from Google aims to simplify the process by allowing you to ...
Whisk generates an AI image by combining subject, scene, and style visual inputs. It uses Gemini and Imagen 3 to reinterpret the uploaded images. You can tweak the underlying prompts to refine the ...
Google Whisk accepts both images and text as prompts Users can add three images for subject, scene, and style Once an image has been generated, users can refine and edit it ...
Google is releasing a new AI tool called Whisk, developed by Google Labs. It allows you to create images by inputting images rather than text. You can drag in photos for the subject, scene, and style, ...
Whisk leverages Google's latest Imagen 3 model to produce images quickly. While the tool is optimized for speed and creativity rather than quality, Google acknowledges that it may not always ...