🎨 Google Search Now Generates AI Images: The Easiest Way to Create Text-to-Image Masterpieces

Google's image search AI feature tool is surprisingly user-friendly.

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💡 Introduction:

After a year of various iterations and programs promising the best in AI-generated art, Google has just made it easier for you to access your next text-to-image masterpiece. The tech giant’s Labs AI experimental hub, available since spring, now allows you to input a query and generate an AI image directly within Google Search.

🔧 Setting up Google’s Search Generative Experience:

Enabling Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE) is as simple as a few clicks. Follow these steps on your Google Chrome browser on desktop or the Google app on mobile:

  1. Visit the Labs website at labs.google.com.
  2. Scroll down to the Google Search section and click “Get Started.”
  3. Toggle on the SGE, generative AI in Search option.

This feature is likely enabled by default if you are using the Google Chrome browser or the Google app. But don’t worry, you always have the option to turn it off if you’re not interested in participating in the AI experiment.

👓 Using the Generative AI Feature:

To create AI-generated art with Google’s search tool, all you need to do is type your query into the search box at Google.com or the search box at the top of your browser. For example, if you type in the default prompt “draw a picture of a capybara wearing a chef’s hat and cooking breakfast,” you’ll be treated to several unique images of capybaras preparing breakfast foods.

📸 Examples of AI-Generated Capybara Images:

Let me tell you, the results are impressive! With just one generation, I got a more realistic image of a capybara in a chef’s hat, confidently flipping pancakes and cooking up waffles. Then, in a second generation, I received an image of a capybara making a deliciously golden omelette and another image of the adorable animal preparing a healthy smoothie. It’s like having a private chef that exclusively specializes in capybara cuisine!

Here are a couple of these AI-generated capybara images for your amusement:

Capybara in a chef’s hat prompt
Capybara in a chef’s hat prompt

You can simply click on each image to get a description, and know that all of them are AI-generated. However, Google does give a warning that these generative AI results may include potentially inaccurate, misleading, or even offensive images. So please, no offensive breakfast foods!

💬 Engage with Google Search:

Besides generating AI images, if you scroll beyond the image search results, you will find the standard Google Search results, which include links referencing Google’s Search Generative Experience and other AI image generation topics. 🌐

🕵️‍♂️ Q&A:

☑️ Q: Is this generative AI feature available on all devices?

A: Yes, you can access this feature on your Google Chrome browser on desktop or the Google app on mobile. It’s convenient and accessible for everyone!

☑️ Q: Can I turn off the generative AI feature if I’m not interested?

A: Absolutely! While this feature is likely enabled by default, you always have the option to toggle it off whenever you’re not interested in participating in the AI experiment.

☑️ Q: Are the AI-generated images accurate and reliable?

A: These AI-generated images are fantastic, but keep in mind they are experimental. Google provides a disclaimer that they may be inaccurate, misleading, or even offensive. So, take them with a grain of salt and enjoy the creative possibilities!

😄 Conclusion:

Google’s new AI-generated image feature within its search tool is a game-changer for artists, researchers, and everyone else who enjoys exploring the creative potential of technology. Whether you’re searching for inspiration, seeking unique visuals, or simply satisfying your curiosity, the ease of generating AI images through Google Search is a delight.

So, what are you waiting for? Give it a try and let your imagination run wild with Google’s AI-powered artistry!

📚 References:

  1. Google Labs AI experimental hub
  2. Amazon plans ‘once-in-a-generation’ changes for Search, job ad reveals
  3. AMD wants to build on AI with its next generation of graphics cards
  4. Here’s why you need to update your Google Chrome right now

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Note: Original image source can be found in the article itself.