Google Gemini will soon let you edit those AI-generated images to fix the three-eyed dogs and impossible buildings

Artificial intelligence can produce impressive images, but it’s not uncommon for these images to have strange problems, like people with too many teeth or cityscapes with Escher-style streets. Google Gemini is working on upgrading its AI image rendering feature to fix these types of issues, as the first spotted in unfinished code by Android Authority. It appears that a fine-tuning feature is on the way, allowing users to make detailed edits to their AI-generated images.

Google Gemini’s text-to-image tools currently can’t perform edits after the image has been created. Instead, users must submit new prompts, hoping that the new prompt will fix any issues and create something that matches what they want to see. That can be especially annoying if there’s even a minor, yet distracting, error. According to the revealed code, Gemini’s fine-tuning feature will address the need for limited changes with two editing methods.