"I don't think these models really have taste." Google DeepMind’s Oliver Wang and Nicole Brichtova say real art still comes from human control, iteration, and intent. When artists shape the model, Nano Banana becomes a new kind of creative partner. @oliver_wang2 @nbrichtova @appenz
Google DeepMind Developers: How Nano Banana Was Made In this episode, we sat down with Google DeepMind’s Oliver Wang and Nicole Brichtova to discuss how Nano Banana was created, why it became so viral, and what’s in store for the future of image and video editing. 00:00 Intro 02:00 The origin of Nano Banana 06:20 Seeing yourself in AI 11:00 Control & character consistency 17:10 AI in education and visual learning 24:10 2D vs 3D: Debate over world models 31:10 The Japan phenomenon 35:00 From images to video 41:00 Working with artists 47:30 The next era of image models 53:50 Closing thoughts @oliver_wang2 @nbrichtova @appenz @stuffyokodraws
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