Hello dear AI enthusiast!

I’m sure you have seen the viral Nano Banana trend already. If not, here’s a brief explanation:

🍌 Nano Banana is Google’s new model for creating and editing images. It’s available for free directly in Google Gemini, and you can access it on your laptop or you can just use the Gemini app on your phone.

🎥 My latest video explains how to generate and edit images with Nano Banana step by step.

💡Image consistency

One of the best things about Nano Banana is that it keeps your images consistent within a conversation. So when you generate an image, you can ask Gemini to make changes to it, and the image stays consistent.

For example, you can generate a drawing of a happy cow wearing purple boots, then ask it to change the colour of the boots to green, and the cow stays the same. The only thing that changes is the colour of the boots.

This is a huge advantage that Nano Banana currently has over ChatGPT because image consistency is important to many of us, for example if you’re creating some marketing material, a comic book or a storyboard.

ChatGPT projects

Now, the other thing I’d like to share with you in this issue is the ChatGPT Projects functionality. Projects are like folders inside ChatGPT where you can keep everything related to a single topic or task in one place.

Imagine you’re working on a marketing campaign, writing a book, or planning a trip. Instead of starting a brand-new chat every time, you can create a Project. And then do all your work on that topic inside the project, to keep it separate from your chats about healthy recipes, book recommendations and so on. 

But it gets even better. 

Inside that Project, ChatGPT remembers your files, notes and progress so you don’t have to re-explain everything over and over again.

💡 Example: content repurposing

Imagine you’re a social media manager and you create blog posts, LinkedIn posts and other social media content day in, day out.

Instead of briefing ChatGPT each time on your user personas, user needs, the details of your product/service, your brand tone, you just create a project, upload all the contextual data to it, and then every time you start a new request inside that project, ChatGPT will be able to refer to everything you’ve uploaded into it already.

I’ll be back next week with more tips!

Take care,

Aga

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