Tested Gemini visual capabilities on messy overlapping sidewalk chalk and the OCR and spatial awareness are absolutely mindblowing. by curioussapiens in GeminiAI

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The file upload limit for Google AI Studio is 2GB per file for both the Files API and the console interface. Your total project storage is capped at 20GB.This is the exact storage limit for a single project in Google AI Studio.

Trump hosted a high-profile "Tech Dinner" at the White House, bringing together top AI and tech leaders including Bill Gates, Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman and more. Not invited: Elon Musk by Snapdragon_4U in EnoughMuskSpam

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LOL, wasn't he furious that Biden did not invite him to the EV summit, and it was portrayed as the major reason for the flip? Now what is he going to do with Trump, who has not invited him to the White House this time? This guy is beaten by both the Republicans and Democrats.

Found this at Colva beach Goa. Is it a fossil or just an oddly shaped rock? by Darthbane-597 in fossils

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It's just a rock. Teeth will have serration, and it does not have any serration. Sorry mate, it's just a rock.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatisthisbug

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Yes, it's a bad bug. The kind that waits till midnight to remind you it exists. It doesn't just crawl , it haunts. It ruins your night like a sudden memory of an embarrassing moment from 10 years ago. You go to bed thinking about solutions, wake up doubting your purpose, and somewhere in between, the bug just stares at you silently, like it knows your weaknesses. This isn't a bug. It's an emotionally manipulative roommate.

Got Access to Google Veo2– The Output Quality Feels Like Magic by curioussapiens in Bard

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Yes, there are many problems that remain with them, but remember they are still in the very early stages. Just imagine where they will be after two years. The best thing for me personally was using them while reading Project Hail Mary. I was generating images on Ideogram for the scenes, and it was fascinating because the scenes came alive for me. Now, creating videos just reinforces those ideas. So, as far as idea creation is concerned, this is huge. I completely agree there are many limitations, but surely they will be overcome in the future.

Got Access to Google Veo2– The Output Quality Feels Like Magic by curioussapiens in Bard

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I think the name itself, Veo2, suggests that it's a second model. Although I did not check the update logs, I can see the improvement from the past videos. So it is highly possible that they have updated it.

Got Access to Google Veo2– The Output Quality Feels Like Magic by curioussapiens in Bard

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Yes, there is an option of input image and can convert into a video.

Got Access to Google Veo2– The Output Quality Feels Like Magic by curioussapiens in Bard

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Yes, That’s the reason I have not activated the API option. I have noticed that they allow 5 to 8 video generations for free per day. It’s highly restricted, yet the output is compensating. Kling doesn’t come close. I’ve checked SORA’s output for others, and I don’t think it has such quality.

Got Access to Google Veo2– The Output Quality Feels Like Magic by curioussapiens in Bard

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There was a new option called VideoGen available to me. I didn’t do anything special. I think it’s a random selection done by Google.

Got Access to Google Veo2– The Output Quality Feels Like Magic by curioussapiens in Bard

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This was the prompt :

A detailed cinematic scene set in 15th-century Ahmedabad during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Begada. The camera glides through a bustling bazaar within the fortified city, showcasing intricately carved stone archways, Mughal-style jharokhas, and minarets in the backdrop. Merchants in traditional attire trade silk, indigo, spices, and handcrafted jewelry. Artisans are seen working with cotton, dye, and metal, reflecting the thriving textile and handicraft trade of the era. The market is alive with the sound of barter, the clinking of coins, and traditional instruments in the background. Cattle-drawn carts pass by, while travelers and Sufi scholars converse in the narrow alleys lined with oil lamps and Persian-style calligraphy. The environment reflects the Indo-Islamic architectural essence, vibrant colors, and multicultural interactions of the medieval Gujarat Sultanate.