Nano Banana Trend: Are you making photos with AI tools? So beware of these dangers, don't lose your privacy..

These days, the trend of AI-generated photos is increasing continuously on social media. Recently, the Nano Banana AI 3D Figurine and Banana AI Saree trend has created a buzz on Instagram. Based on Google's Gemini Nano model, this tool turns ordinary selfies into either toy-like 3D portraits or presents them in the 90s Bollywood saree look. These pictures show shiny plastic-like textures, large expressive eyes, floating chiffon sarees, and retro filmy backgrounds. But with every AI trend, a big question arises: Doesn't it put our privacy at risk?
This trend is becoming viral rapidly, and the biggest reason behind it is the easy prompt or instruction to create it, using which anyone can create a good AI-generated picture. You neither need any technical skills nor any payment to get your hyper-realistic picture made.
What is the "Nano Banana" AI tool?
Photos made using the "Nano Banana" tool are rapidly going viral on the Internet. These photos look so real that everyone wants to take such a photo. Nano Banana is Google Gemini AI's photo editing tool, which is promoting this trend. People are making 3D models of their photos and retro photos in a saree with it. People have made its prompts viral on social media, due to which everyone is making such photos.
Is getting photos made by AI a compromise with privacy?
It is often seen that people do not want to be left behind in any trend going on on social media. Be it a challenge or an AI photo trend. Well, here, the photos made by AI are going viral, so we will talk about photos only. The biggest risk in getting photos made by any AI is compromising your identity. Once your photo goes to the AI tool, you do not know how it is going to be used. With that photo, AI can also get details that were not needed, such as a picture of someone else with you, information visible in the background, location, or faces of children with you. That is, AI can get many types of information from just one photo, which it did not need.
The thing to note is that in the desire to remain in trend, we forget how our personal information can be used. AI companies make many claims to keep the information of users safe, but do not tell how the photo is going to be used. In such a situation, it is not possible to completely trust AI companies for now.
What are the security arrangements of Google's AI tool?
Gemini uses a SynthID watermark, which is not visible to differentiate its visuals from human artwork. It also uses a visible watermark to make every AI-generated image look different. However, there is no such tool yet with which the watermark can be verified. On the other hand, watermarks can be easily removed from photos, and images can be copied.
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