A new AI trend called Nano Banana is going viral. It uses Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. This tool transforms photos into 3D figurines. Users can create miniatures of anything. The tool is free ...
After Ghibli style images earlier in the year, a new trend has engulfed social media where users are generating 3D model images of themselves using Google's new and powerful Gemini 2.5 Flash model AKA ...
The internet never fails to surprise us with quirky and creative trends, and the latest one taking over social media is the “Nano Banana” craze. If you’ve scrolled through Instagram, TikTok, or X ...
Microsoft recently released Copilot 3D, a 3D image generation tool. It is currently free to use. Here, we will see how to use Copilot for 3D image generation. After signing into Copilot with your ...
Gemini's Nano Banana Model, formally known as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, has been the talk of the town for the last few days, with the new model being used to create all sorts of images, from 3D ...
Nano Banana is a cutting-edge AI image creation tool developed by Google and officially launched on August 26, 2025. It's built on the Gemini 2.5 Flash Image API, which allows users to generate and ...
NVIDIA has open-sourced Audio2Face, an AI-powered tool that generates realistic facial animations for 3D avatars based on audio, enabling developers to use Audio2Face and its underlying framework to ...
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Is it a flying elephant? A gingerbread man? When I was little, I used to search the clouds for amusing shapes as they drifted across the sky and imagine stories about their patterns. Now I'm a ...
The wisdom of learning from failure is incontrovertible. Yet organizations that do it well are extraordinarily rare. This gap is not due to a lack of commitment to learning. Managers in the vast ...