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Ryan Haines / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Google is changing how you share images.
- It replaces the older option for downloading images before sharing with the option to share pictures with public links.
- Whether that improves sharing or causes more friction is a matter of debate.
Ever since its launch, Google’s Nano Banana has stirred up numerous viral trends for AI-generated images. And unless you’re at odds with AI and uphold that it cannot replace true art, you’re likely to have participated in…
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