Google’s AI model is getting really good at spoofing phone photos

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Google's Nano Banana Pro AI model generates highly realistic images that mimic phone camera photos, making them difficult to distinguish from real ones. The technology's name reflects its 'bananas' level of realism, though subtle flaws can still be spotted upon close inspection.

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These aren’t real people! | Image: Nano Banana Pro

I'm starting to understand where Google's visual AI model gets its name, because after playing around with it for a couple of days, that's how I'd sum it up: bananas. The images it generates are so realistic it's bananas. I feel like I'm going bananas after staring at them for too long. And if I had to pinpoint one reason why Nano Banana Pro's images look so much more realistic than the AI slop that came before them, it's this: They look like photos taken with a phone camera.

Sure, the tells are there if you look for them. Take the image at the top of this article of the (not real!) couple on the city sidewalk. The streetlight in the backgr …

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