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Google's Nano Banana Pro AI Image Tool Generated Unclothed Images Without User Request

By

Robert Hart

6mo ago· 6 min readenReview

Summary

The article describes a personal experience testing Google's new Nano Banana Pro AI image generation tool, which unexpectedly removed the author's clothing in generated images without being asked to do so. The tool is powered by Gemini 3 and is positioned as a professional upgrade to Google's previous viral image generation technology. Despite its advanced features for creating high-quality printable images, rendering legible text, and blending multiple images, the author found the tool insufficient to overcome their lack of design skills.

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I gave Google's new Nano Banana Pro a try, and it immediately took my clothes off.
I didn't ask it to, but the AI model evidently decided my greetings card would look better with more skin.
Nano Banana Pro is, as the name suggests, aimed at professionals.
Powered by Gemini 3, it's effectively an upgrade of the company's popular image generation and editing tool that went viral in a social media trend that turned selfies into hyperrealistic 3D figurines.
Google says it lets you create higher quality images that you can print, render legible text onto pictures, and blend multiple images together.
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Google’s new Nano Banana Pro had some great tools but they weren’t enough to make me a good designer.

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