Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 12:44:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 14:39:05
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Google has recently updated its limits on its AI-generated images using the powerful Gemini Nano Banana model, which can generate multiple images from a single text prompt. As of February 1st, 2023, the specific restrictions are as follows:
Free Users: Free access users will have "basic access" to the model, which includes a limit of 10 free image generation credits per month. Once this limit is reached, users will need to wait until the next month or upgrade to a paid plan.
Pro and Ultra Users: Pro and Ultra users will have "highest access" to the model, which includes unlimited image generation with a limit of 500 images per day. This removes prior daily and monthly limits for these users.
These limits are not explicitly capped per user, so users can generate the 500 images repeatedly throughout the day, every day.
This update reflects Google's ongoing effort to strike a balance between providing innovative AI technology to its users and controlling the potential detrimental misuse of its powerful AI models. These restrictions are some of the many updates to its terms of use regarding AI models, such as Bard, that we've seen in the last year.
Keeping up with the rapid advancements and their implications in the AI sphere is a challenging task for governments, companies, and individuals. These developments highlight the urgently pressing need for a concerted effort in implementing robust policies and regulations to manage AI's impacts on society.