These days, the trend of AI-generated photos is increasing continuously on social media. Recently, the Nano Banana AI 3D Figurine and Banana AI Saree trend created a buzz on social media. This tool, based on Google's Gemini Nano model, turns a simple selfie into a toy-like 3D portrait.
But with every AI trend, a big question arises: Doesn't it put our privacy at risk? The biggest risk in getting a photo created by any AI is compromising your identity. Once your photo goes to the AI tool, you do not know how it is going to be used. Many types of details from a photo, such as another person's picture, information visible in the background, location, or children's faces, are shared with you.
AI companies make many claims of keeping the information of users safe, but do not tell how the photo is going to be used. Therefore, one should avoid sharing various kinds of personal information, private photos, and videos with AI.
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