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Viral Nano Banana Trend Goes Wrong as Google's Gemini Fails to Model User’s Grandfather’s Hands
Google's Nano Banana AI enables users to create hyperrealistic 3D figurines quickly and freely, with over 200 million images generated within two weeks, engaging India's Gen Z and creators.
- Google's Nano Banana AI, also known as Gemini 2.5 Flash, lets users create 3D figurines from photos, and it is free to use on Google AI Studio in 2025.
- The trend gained rapid popularity because it requires no payment, offers fast, easy 3D modeling with detailed prompts, and appeals especially to Indian creators and Gen Z.
- Users share ultra-realistic miniature avatars online, including celebrities and political figures, placing them in playful scenes like superhero battles and Bollywood posters.
- Despite the trend's success, some users report the AI struggles with detailed features, notably failing to generate hands accurately, which sparked memes and viral social media reactions.
- The Nano Banana craze is expected to continue dominating social media, encouraging creativity while Google maintains data collection policies with auto-delete options for user privacy.
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Viral Nano Banana trend goes wrong as Google's Gemini fails to model user’s grandfather’s hands
Google’s Gemini ‘Nano Banana’ trend lets users turn photos into glossy 3D figurines. Indians, from stars to pet owners, are joining the viral craze, sharing mini avatars that look like collectible toys.
·New Delhi, India
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·Madrid, Spain
Read Full ArticleGoogle Nano Banana AI image creation: How to easily create your own 3D figurine for free in five simple steps
Nano Banana trend: Although the 3D figurine style is not the only one that you can generate, it demonstrates the power of the Gemini 2.25 Flash Image model.
·Uttar Pradesh, India
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