ChatGPT Images 2.0 Is Here and It’s a Step Change
Three mysterious image models appeared on LM Arena and vanished within hours. Here’s everything leaked about OpenAI’s GPT Image 2, including capabilities, benchmarks, and expected release date.
Three mysterious image models appeared on LM Arena and vanished within hours. Here’s everything leaked about OpenAI’s GPT Image 2, including capabilities, benchmarks, and expected release date.
Today, November 25, 2025, Black Forest Labs released FLUX.2, a new family of image-generation models aimed directly at the high-end creative, marketing, and product-visualization markets. The company, founded in 2024 and known for its open-core approach to multimodal research, positions FLUX.2 as both a frontier-level image generator and a model that can actually hold up in real production workflows—something many AI tools still struggle with. The release comes at a busy time for image-generation models. OpenAI’s GPT-4o tools, Google’s Imagen 4 and Nano Banana Pro, Midjourney v6, and Stability’s SD3 are all fighting for attention. FLUX.2 enters the mix with a clear focus: photorealism, consistent references, reliable text, and practical workflow control. Here’s […]
Google’s Nano Banana AI image generator was released on the 26th of August 2025, and since has been getting praise from early users and tech reviewers who talk about its advanced capabilities and intuitive interface. People are saying it can handle complex photo edits through simple conversations, no technical knowledge required. Sounds pretty appealing, but how does it actually work in practice? We’ve put Nano Banana through practical, real-world testing scenarios to see how it actually performs when faced with normal user requests. Rather than relying on carefully picked examples or promotional materials, this review shows both the successes and limitations you might encounter during regular use. Our goal is […]
On August 26th, 2025, Nano Banana (officially known as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) dropped and has since got significant attention from the general public and creators worldwide. However, on the other side of things stands GPT-4o Image 1, which remains the most widely used AI image generator among mainstream users. The question is – how do these two generators actually compare? Looking at the numbers, Nano Banana dominates in several metrics with an impressive 1,360 Elo score for overall preference, significantly outperforming GPT-4o’s 1,170. The gap shows also in character generation (1,170 vs 1,060) and creative tasks (1,120 vs 1,060), suggesting Gemini’s model has relatively substantial technical advantages across multiple […]
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