Lao Huang is addicted to playing Nano Banana. He pulls Demis Hassabis and sings its praises, saying, "Who wouldn't like it?"
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has also been captivated by Nano Banana.
In London, facing a group of journalists, he publicly declared that he is a loyal fan of Nano Banana:
How could anyone not like Nano Banana? It's simply inconceivable!
Huang also revealed that the day before, he lavishly praised Nano Banana in front of DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis.
Natasha Bernal of Wired magazine said on X that the fact that Huang is a fan of bananas was the most interesting news of her day.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai also retweeted the post and said he felt the same way.
However, the AI products Huang likes are not limited to Nano Banana. He also speaks highly of some other models.
How Huang Uses AI
Huang said that artificial intelligence is our greatest opportunity to bridge the technological gap and should be accessible to everyone. No one should be left behind.
Moreover, he himself really likes to use AI to handle a series of tasks such as text processing because it can make his work more efficient.
I really like using an AI word processor because it remembers me and knows what I'm going to say. I can describe different situations I'm in, but it still knows I'm Jensen.
In this way, it can adjust my way of working and offer help. It's a thinking partner. It's really great. It saves me a lot of time. Frankly speaking, I think the quality of my work has improved.
I use it every day. It enhances my learning ability and thinking ability. It helps me access information and knowledge more efficiently. It helps me write, think, and conceive.
Huang uses a variety of AI tools. He uses ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini among chatbots, as well as the AI search tool Perplexity, and he chooses which one to use according to the specific scenario.
In daily scenarios, Huang uses ChatGPT more often. He assigns more technical tasks to Gemini, uses Grok for more artistic creations, and uses Perplexity to obtain more time - sensitive information.
In addition, for some important or research - oriented work, Huang also uses multiple tools simultaneously. He gives them the same prompts and lets them critique each other, and then selects the best result.
However, the AI product most praised by Huang at present is still Google's newly launched Nano Banana, and Nano Banana itself has new ways to play these days.
New Ways to Play with Nano Banana
The new way to play is to upload a photo and then generate stickers with one click.
This way of playing is based on Nano Banana and is built into an out - of - the - box version through Gemini's Canvas function.
There's no need to input any prompts. You can directly select the sticker style, and there are a total of nine styles to choose from.
After uploading the photo and selecting the style, eight stickers with different expressions will be automatically generated. You can choose your favorite ones to download or download them all.
As soon as this way of playing was launched, netizens started having fun and made stickers of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
Since Nano Banana is so easy to use, Gemini, which is equipped with it, has also quickly become popular and knocked ChatGPT off the top of the app download list in the Apple App Store.
In less than a month, the Gemini app has gained 23 million new users, and Nano Banana has been used to edit more than 500 million images.
At that time, QbitAI also summarized a series of ways to play shared by netizens (link) and showed the corresponding prompts.
So, besides these, what other new ways to play are you looking forward to?
Reference links:
[1]https://www.wired.com/story/jensen-huang-has-gone-Nano-Bananas/
[2]https://x.com/GeminiApp/status/1968008463444844625
This article is from the WeChat official account "QbitAI". Author: Keleixi. Republished by 36Kr with permission.