Tech

Google Whisk is a new way to create AI visuals using image prompts – here’s how to try it

Share
Share
  • Google Whisk uses images as inputs instead of text-based prompts
  • It’s built on Google’s Imagen 3 generative AI model
  • The experimental tool is free to try for users in the US

Google’s new AI tool makes it easier to create and remix your visual concepts. Instead of asking you to describe what’s in your mind’s eye, Whisk lets you input three image prompts: one for subject, one for scene and one for style. Whisk takes care of the rest, making it a more intuitive way to experiment with different ideas.

While most of the best AI image generators require you to write a detailed prompt, Whisk handles that behind the scenes. When you drop pictures into the web-based Whisk interface as inspiration, Google’s Gemini model automatically analyzes them and writes a detailed caption for each. These are then fed into the Imagen 3 model, to create a matching image.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
“Your messages may not stay as private as you think” – Privacy experts slam WhatsApp ads
Tech

“Your messages may not stay as private as you think” – Privacy experts slam WhatsApp ads

Privacy experts are raising concerns over Meta’s decision to bring ads to...

Perovskite-based image sensors promise higher sensitivity and resolution than silicon
Tech

Perovskite-based image sensors promise higher sensitivity and resolution than silicon

Thin-film technology: One of the two perovskite-based sensor prototypes that the researchers...

Study says AI will transform the economy, but gaining an edge will require human passion and ingenuity
Tech

Study says AI will transform the economy, but gaining an edge will require human passion and ingenuity

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain In the coming years, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies...

Gilles Deleuze’s 1990 postscript on the societies of control
Tech

Gilles Deleuze’s 1990 postscript on the societies of control

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Gilles Deleuze was one of the most original...