Did Tech Billionaires Secretly Meet? Nano Banana Pro AI Photo Has the Internet Buzzing: See Pic

Social media users are buzzing over Google’s new Nano Banana 3, using its advanced AI tools to generate everything from cinematic storyboards to hyper-realistic images of top tech billionaires. One viral trend shows figures like Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, Jensen Huang, Tim Cook, and Mark Zuckerberg casually hanging out or posing for selfies, with many of the AI creations looking so realistic they’re fooling viewers at first glance. The feature has quickly become a playground for creativity and tech humor.

AI-generated images created using Google’s Nano Banana Pro are going viral, with many users initially mistaking them for real photos. One X user wrote, “At first glance you may think it’s real, but no, it’s Gemini 3.0 Pro Image / Nano Banana Pro. Character consistency is next level,” while sharing an image of tech titans gathered around a phone held by Elon Musk. The hyper-realistic visuals have sparked widespread attention across platforms.

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In another widely shared post, a user reimagined several tech entrepreneurs and executives casually socialising in what looks like a parking lot, complete with luxury cars, including a Cybertruck, parked behind them. These lifelike recreations showcase the growing capability of Google’s latest AI image model to generate convincing scenes featuring globally recognisable figures.

Reactions on social media have been mixed. While some users are fascinated by the tool’s realism, others voiced concerns about the potential for misinformation and misuse. Comments ranged from, “AI is scary,” to “Dude! The details!” and “It’s not image generation anymore. It’s an illusion.” One user also asked, “How long till people’s likeness is misused and people have to be conscious of putting content out there with their face on it?”

For those who want to try Nano Banana Pro, the process is simple: visit the Gemini website or app, log in with Google credentials, select “Thinking with 3 Pro”, and choose “Create images” from the Tools menu. Google has also added AI image verification inside Gemini, allowing users to check whether “an image was generated with or edited by Google AI” by uploading it and asking prompts like “Was this created with Google AI?”

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