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Google unveils faster, cheaper image generation model \'Nano Banana 2 Lite\'
Google has unveiled its image generation model \'Nano Banana 2 Lite\'. According to TechCrunch, the model is designed to be faster and lower-cost than the previous version. It generates an image in 4 seconds, and costs $0.034 per 1,000 images. Google said it suits tasks requiring large volumes quickly or repeated draft revisions. The company also expanded its generative media lineup and set video output pricing at $0.10 per second.
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Google rolls out Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini 3.5 Pro set for next month
Google unveiled its next-generation AI model strategy for Gemini 3.5, rolling out Gemini 3.5 Flash first while planning to release Gemini 3.5 Pro next month. At its I/O 2026 developer event in California, Google made Flash the default model for the Gemini app and AI Search mode. The company said Flash targets a balance of speed, cost and performance, while Pro will handle deeper reasoning and longer context tasks.
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Google unveils low-cost Veo 3.1 Lite API for 8-second videos from text and images
Google has unveiled Veo 3.1 Lite, a low-cost API for its Veo 3.1 video-generation AI model. The service supports text-to-video and image-to-video creation, letting users generate videos with audio in 720p or 1080p. Video length options include 4, 6 or 8 seconds in 720p, while 1080p is fixed at 8 seconds. Features such as 4K output, video-to-video generation and video extension are excluded.
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Google launches Lyria 3 Pro AI music generation model
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Google launches \'Nano Banana 2\' model, says faster and sharper
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Google DeepMind to hold Gemini 3 Seoul hackathon on Feb. 28
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Chinese AI firms step up push as Korea sovereign foundation model drive enters new phase
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Gemini boosts Google AI model API sales surge, focus on Q4 results
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Google updates Veo 3.1, adds vertical video for AI video generation