In addition to offering more intuitive interaction with images, Gemini also features enhanced AI content verification tools from Google, making it easier for users to identify videos , audio, or images created or edited by artificial intelligence.

Suggest ideas for Nano Banana by drawing directly on the image.
A notable new feature is Gemini's addition of a "new way to suggest with Nano Banana" through drawing or directly annotating images. Instead of having to describe details in text within the prompt box, users can interact directly with the image to indicate their request.
Specifically, after adding an image to the prompt box, users simply select the image to open the editor called "Markup". Here, the "Sketch" tool allows drawing, highlighting, or selecting specific details on the image, along with undo and redo buttons in the upper right corner for easier operation. Additionally, the "Text" tool allows inserting text directly onto the image.

Google says this method eliminates the need for users to type lengthy instructions in the prompt box, although they can still add text descriptions if they wish. When the first image is uploaded, Gemini will display suggestions to help users familiarize themselves with this new feature. Currently, the Nano Banana drawing suggestion feature is available on Android, iOS, and the web.


SynthID expands to video verification.
Alongside improvements to image interaction, Gemini is also expanding its SynthID verification feature to video, having supported image verification since November. With this update, users can check whether a video – including the audio – was created or edited using Google's AI.
Users can upload videos with a maximum size of 100 MB and a duration of no more than 90 seconds. The system will then display a message such as: "Was this video created using Google AI?". Gemini will scan the video for SynthID watermarks – AI-generated content identification technology.
The verification results not only provide a yes or no answer, but also offer detailed context, clearly indicating which parts of the video contain elements generated by Google AI. For example, the system might announce: “SynthID detected in audio from seconds 10 to 20. No SynthID detected in the image.”
Global rollout for all languages
Notably, the SynthID video and image verification feature has been rolled out to all languages and countries using the Gemini app. This makes it easier for users worldwide to verify digital content, helping to combat fake news, deepfake videos, and misused AI products.
With its new upgrades, Gemini not only becomes more intuitive in how users interact with images, but also reaffirms its role as a reliable AI content verification tool in the context of rapidly developing artificial intelligence.
According to 9to5google
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