You may remember awhile back when Google turned-off its AI Chatbot Gemini’s text-to-image generation ability because it was biased.
It’s still off, and you can read about it at TechCrunch.
It’s a little disappointing because I had found a way to use it in a cool way to help teach English Language Learners (see USING (OR, TRYING TO USE) GOOGLE’S GEMINI TO GENERATE “SPOT THE DIFFERENCE” IMAGES).
By accident, today I saw this video from Google online:
It discusses the ability to use Gemini in Google Slides to create images.
I went to my personal Google Slides account and found that all the prompts I used in the Gemini chatbot tool to create Spot The Difference images worked fine there.
I believe I was able to access that feature because I joined Google Workspace Labs on my personal account (it’s not a available on my school account).
All you have to do to join it is sign-up at the Labs Sign-up. There may or may not be a short wait.
You may remember awhile back when Google turned-off its AI Chatbot Gemini’s text-to-image generation ability because it was biased. It’s still off, and you can read about it at TechCrunch. It’s a little disappointing because I had found a way to use it in a cool way to help teach English Language Learners (see AI, artificial intelligence, ESL Web Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…