Google’s Gemini 2.5 Can Now Identify Very Specific Parts of an Image
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Google’s newest Gemini 2.5 model aims for ‘intelligence per dollar’
Google just dropped the stable version of Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite and they’ve essentially created a model that’s designed to be the workhorse for developers who need to build things at scale without breaking the bank. Building cool things with AI can often feel like a frustrating balancing act. You want a model that’s smart and powerful, but you also don’t want to remortgage your house to pay for… Source
Google’s Gemini 2.5 now supports "conversational image segmentation"
Google has introduced a new feature for its Gemini 2.5 AI model that allows users to analyze and highlight image content directly through natural language prompts. The article Google’s Gemini 2.5 now supports "conversational image segmentation" appeared first on THE DECODER.
With Gemini 2.5, Google has taken another step toward natural language image recognition. The new AI model can not only recognize objects in images, but also understand complex descriptions and relationships. According to Google, the development of image recognition has accelerated in recent years...Read the article: Gemini 2.5: Understanding and Segmenting Images Using Conversation You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon.…
Google’s Gemini 2.5 Can Now Identify Very Specific Parts of an Image
Google, the tech giant behind the Gemini family of AI models, has introduced conversational image segmentation capabilities in Gemini 2.5. Conversational image segmentation is a technique that enables an AI model to identify and outline (segment) specific parts of an image based on natural language queries, rather than simple labels or predefined categories. “Rather than just identifying ‘a car’, what if we could identify ‘the car that is fart…
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