Why the Google Gemini Launch Matters
This week, Google announced the long-awaited launch of Gemini and Alpha Code2. Here’s a look at why this matters.
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Imagen 2 Text-to-Image is now “generally available,” according to Google. The featured image for that announcement was generated on Vertex AI from this prompt: “portrait of a french bulldog at the beach, 85mm f/2.8”
I tested to see what would happen if the same prompt were used to create images on four other text-to-image platforms. Here’s the dogfight.
Imagen 2
vs.
MidJourney (on Discord)
DALL-E 3 (on Bing)
PIXLR
Stable Diffusion (on Playground AI)
The results were amazing, but in the end it backfired. . .
This week, Google announced the long-awaited launch of Gemini and Alpha Code2. Here’s a look at why this matters.
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