CNN —Google’s newest artificial intelligence tool, “Whisk,” lets people upload photos to get back a combined, AI-generated image – even without users inputting any text to explain what they want.
Google’s Whisk is an image-to-image generator, building upon the popular concept of text-to-image generators.
Users can add in text if they want to direct certain details, but it is not required to create an image.
Google’s Whisk is built upon the generative AI developed by DeepMind, the AI lab that Google acquired in 2014.
For example, the generated image might have a different height, hairstyle or skin tone as the prompt images, Google said in a blog post.
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