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Google launches Gemini Omni, Nano Banana

Google has expanded its artificial intelligence portfolio with the launch of Gemini Omni and Nano Banana 2 Lite, two new AI models designed to make conversations more natural and image creation significantly faster.

The company says Gemini Omni is built to handle voice, video and visual inputs in real time, allowing users to interact with AI more smoothly. The model can understand multiple forms of information simultaneously, enabling quicker and more human-like responses during conversations.

The second launch, Nano Banana 2 Lite, is a lightweight AI model focused on rapid image generation. Google says it can create and edit images from simple text prompts within seconds while using fewer computing resources. The model is intended for developers, businesses and creators looking for fast, high-quality visual content without the need for powerful hardware.

By introducing the new models, Google aims to make AI more accessible across a wide range of applications. From digital assistants and creative tools to educational platforms and business software, the technology is expected to improve productivity and user experience.

Google’s latest offerings place equal emphasis on performance and ease of use, ensuring that AI tools can run efficiently while delivering advanced capabilities.

Developers will be able to integrate both models into applications through Google’s AI ecosystem, opening new possibilities for conversational assistants, image editing, content creation and customer support.

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