Google’s Gemini will auto-infuse AI images with your taste using Personal Intelligence and Nano Banana 2

What’s changing
It has been reported that Google is folding Personal Intelligence, Google Photos, and its Nano Banana 2 image model into the Gemini app to make image generation feel “deeply personal.” The idea: stop forcing users to write long, detailed prompts or manually upload a reference photo just to get the right vibe. Instead, Gemini will allegedly pull context from your existing Gemini chats and, if you’ve connected Google Photos, actual labeled photos of people and pets to guide creations. Want a claymation of your family doing their favorite thing? Ask once, and Gemini should automatically fill in the blanks.
How it works
Nano Banana 2 will use the profile of your tastes — what the system calls Personal Intelligence — to “automatically reflect your specific tastes and lifestyle.” Sounds handy. Sounds a little uncanny, too. Google says Gemini will ground each generated image in the things you care about most; if Photos is connected, it can pick a specific image as the visual reference. Tap the Sources button to see which photo Gemini picked if it doesn’t get it right the first time. That’s a nice nudge toward transparency when models make creative leaps.
Privacy and rollout
Google is cautious in its wording: the company says Gemini “does not directly train its models on your private Google Photos library,” though it has been reported that limited training data such as prompts and responses may be used to improve functionality over time. Personalized image creation is rolling out to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the US over the next few days, with broader availability in Gemini on Chrome and other platforms coming soon. Personalized AI art — convenient, emotional, and a little bit spooky. Ready to let your phone know your aesthetic better than you do?
Sources: 9to5google.com
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