Google’s Latest Image Magic: Try Imagen 4 Free Before It Vanishes!

Google Imagen 4 is rolling out for free on AI Studio, but it’s a “limited time” engagement, so don’t dawdle! This new model is like the glow-up of its predecessor, offering sharper, wittier text-to-image generation. Enjoy the freebie while it lasts, or prepare to shell out for Imagen 4 Ultra’s precision magic!

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Hot Take:

Google is unleashing its latest text-to-image model, Imagen 4, onto AI Studio for free (but only for the time it takes your coffee to cool). While everyone gets a shot at playing Picasso, don’t get too attached—it’s a limited-time offer, and soon you’ll have to shell out some dough to keep the art rolling. Of course, Google’s just ensuring that our text-based musings are transformed into Van Gogh masterpieces, but at a price that might just make you go, ‘Oh!’

Key Points:

  • Google launches Imagen 4, a cutting-edge text-to-image model, on AI Studio for free, but only temporarily.
  • Imagen 4 brings significant improvements over its predecessor, Imagen 3, especially in text generation quality.
  • Two models are introduced: Imagen 4 for regular tasks ($0.04 per image) and Imagen 4 Ultra ($0.06 per image) for high-precision tasks.
  • Imagen 4 Ultra is designed to offer superior results by accurately following text prompts.
  • Gemini model users will have access to Imagen 4 in the coming weeks, but only for paid subscriptions.

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