Google Gemini will soon let you edit those AI-generated images to fix the 3-eyed dogs and impossible buildings



Artificial intelligence can produce impressive images, but it isn’t uncommon for these images to have weird problems, such as people with too many teeth or cityscapes with Escher-style street layouts. Google Gemini is working on upgrading its AI image creation feature to fix those sorts of problems, as first spotted in unfinished code by Android Authority. It appears a fine-tuning capability is on its way, which will allow users to make detailed edits to their AI-generated images. 

Google Gemini’s text-to-image tools can’t make edits after creating the image right now. Instead, users have to submit new prompts, hoping the new prompt will fix any problems and create something that matches what they want to see. That can be especially tedious if there’s only a small but still distracting error. According to the uncovered code, Gemini’s fine-tuning feature will address the need for limited changes with two editing methods.



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