Google AI is taking homework help to a whole new level. A tech enthusiast from Pune, Siddhant Choudhary, recently demonstrated how Google’s Nano Banana Pro can solve a handwritten math problem and reproduce the answer in his exact handwriting.
Choudhary snapped a photo of a math question from his notebook, fed it into the AI, and watched in amazement as the solution appeared, perfectly mimicking his penmanship. “By far the best AI I’ve tried,” he said, joking that “students are going to love this.”
The demo, however, has sparked a debate online. While many are excited about the AI’s capability, others worry about its implications for students. Could this make homework or exam cheating easier? With answers that look perfectly handwritten, teachers may struggle to tell human work from AI-generated work.
Nano Banana Pro is part of Google’s Gemini 3 AI family and uses advanced tools to read sketches, notes, or rough handwriting, and then convert them into polished visuals, or, in this case, neatly written answers. The feature demonstrated by Choudhary uses a Flow tool from Google’s Gemini Ultra plan.
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