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AI Image Trend: 'Photos given to AI cannot be deleted', IPS officer cautions against viral trend..

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These days, Google Gemini's Nano Banana AI trend is rapidly going viral on social media. People are uploading their photos and having the AI ​​create hyper-realistic images and edit them. Meanwhile, IPS officer VC Sajjanar has issued a warning that this trend could lead to online fraud.

Fake Websites and Apps Can Steal Information
The IPS officer wrote in his post, "Be cautious about internet trends. Sharing photos and personal information on fake websites or unauthorized apps to join trends like 'Nano Banana' can be extremely dangerous. Just one click can empty your bank account." He categorically emphasized never uploading photos or personal details to fake websites or unknown apps.

Data Privacy is a Top Priority
The officer also said, "Sharing happy moments on social media is not wrong, but security should always be the top priority. Trends come and go, but once data is lost to fake sites, it's nearly impossible to retrieve it."

He warned, "If you step on unknown paths, you're sure to fall into a pitfall... Always think twice before uploading photos or personal information. Remember, your data, your money, is your responsibility."

Nano Banana AI Image Trending
Nano Banana, a photo editing tool from Google Gemini AI, is fueling this trend. People are using it to create 3D models of their photos and retro photos in sarees. Prompts have gone viral on social media, leading to everyone creating such images. These images look so realistic that everyone wants to create them. This tool, based on Google's Gemini Nano model, transforms ordinary selfies into toy-like 3D portraits or presents them with a 1970s-80s Bollywood look.

Worryingly, people are creating these images not only using Google Gemini but also using numerous AI apps and websites online, which take no responsibility for the protection of your data. Millions of people are using AI to create these images, increasing the risk of misuse.

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