Gemini AI In Gmail And Google Docs

Google Docs clients will now be able to add such visuals preferably to ornament their write-ups on the application. It is now launching a Gemini powered text to image generation feature into Google Docs. In the blog post mentioned, the tool is a basic art generation tool from the context of a simple clipart maker similar to what Microsoft incorporated into its AI-powered art generation available in its office applications.

Gemini Text to Image generation Feature in Google Doc

The new tool will allow people to edit documents in Google Docs and add illustrations to their homework, essays, research, or any other kind of writing right in the Doc. As of now, this feature has been made accessible only to a selected number of paid accounts like Gemini Enterprise, Business, or Education/ Education Premium at Google One AI Premium add-on.

People can now create inline images and full-bleed covering images in Docs by typing a specific command into the “Create an image” bar. Currently, they are customizable in aspect ratios and styles such as photography and watercolor painting options at Gemini. All of these tools are intended for different purposes, from résumé and graphical CV to marketing and advertisement, or menu cards and bills used in Restaurants or Clients’ presentations.

Inline images using Gemini in Docs can be created by clicking the images under the Insert tab in Docs. They will find a new option called “Help me create an image” in the sub-menu. This simply opens the ‘Create an Image’ interface on the sidebar. The users have the opportunity to input the description of the image, select the aspect ratio, and then the style of the image. Some versions of the image will appear after clicking on the ‘Create’ button and the user can select any or produce a new one.

When the image has been inserted, users are able to right the click and some of the featured options that appear are Replace image, Reposition, Find alt text, and Delete. Specifically from Google, the Gemini for Workspace keeps on learning permanently and may not support one’s request. Google asks users in case of wrong image to provide suggestions and feedback regarding the same.h

By Yash Verma

Yash Verma is the main editor and researcher at AyuTechno, where he plays a pivotal role in maintaining the website and delivering cutting-edge insights into the ever-evolving landscape of technology. With a deep-seated passion for technological innovation, Yash adeptly navigates the intricacies of a wide array of AI tools, including ChatGPT, Gemini, DALL-E, GPT-4, and Meta AI, among others. His profound knowledge extends to understanding these technologies and their applications, making him a knowledgeable guide in the realm of AI advancements.As a dedicated learner and communicator, Yash is committed to elucidating the transformative impact of AI on our world. He provides valuable information on how individuals can securely engage with the rapidly changing technological environment and offers updates on the latest research and development in AI. Through his work, Yash aims to bridge the gap between complex technological advancements and practical understanding, ensuring that readers are well-informed and prepared for the future of AI.

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