Google recently launched an upgraded version of its image generation tool Imagen3, which can be accessed on Google's Test Kitchen platform. Imagen3 has significantly improved image details, light and shadow effects, and reducing pseudo -shadow, and its ease of use has also been improved. Users only need to enter text descriptions to generate images, and edit the image local. Although Imagen3 has restrictions on generating public figure images and weapon images, users can still generate similar images through clever descriptions, which triggers discussion on content filtering and generating AI capabilities.
According to Venturebeat, Google announced the release of the new version of Imagen3 at the I/O conference in May this year, but the tool was not officially opened to the public until the Vertex platform in recent days. Last week, some Reddit users had started trying Imagen3 and shared their experience. Google also released related research papers on Tuesday. Imagen3's use is very simple. Users only need to enter descriptions according to the prompts to generate detailed images. At the same time, users can edit the image by highlighting a part of the image and describing the content that need to be modified. It should be noted that the tool has certain restrictions when generating images. For example, it cannot generate images of public characters, such as Taylor Swift, and will not generate a weapon image. In addition, although it cannot generate a specific image -protected character image, users can bypass these restrictions through descriptive language and easily create similar character images. Some users feedback said that through this tool, they generated images that are very similar to the characters such as Hedgehog Sonic and Mario, and even generated the logo of companies such as Apple, Messi Department Store and Good Time. These images are impressive. Although Imagen3 has a certain content filtering function, it is still significantly different from the GROK of another image generating tool on Elon Musk's X platform. GROK has been used to generate pictures including drugs, violence and public figures, which have triggered extensive controversy. However, Google's image generation tools are not without problems. Earlier this year, Google stopped letting users use their chat tools to generate images, because some users found that the image generated by the tool did not match historical facts, which caused criticism.
The launch of Imagen3 shows the continuous progress of Google's technical technical technical technology, and it has also triggered people's ethics and security of AI generating content. In the future, how to better balance AI's creativity and potential risks will become an important topic.