YouTube Unveils Nano Banana: AI Image Editor Empowers Creators
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YouTube just rolled out a game-changing AI image editor called Nano Banana, powered by Googles Gemini 2.5 Flash, letting creators in the US, Canada, India, and New Zealand tweak photos right in their Posts feature with simple text prompts like adding wings or swapping outfits. Ppc.land reports the December 17 announcement from Amanda at TeamYouTube, marking a big push in YouTubes AI arsenal that CEO Neal Mohan says improves weekly, as he told Time Magazine after being named CEO of the Year for steering the platforms 10 billion quarterly ad haul. This rollout, limited to those 18 and up with auto AI labels on edits, builds on Nano Bananas five billion images generated since August across Google apps, and its no small gossipits creators buzzing about creative freedom versus past gripes over unasked AI video tweaks that irked stars like Rick Beato.
No major headlines or exec appearances popped in the last few days, but creator chatter heated up with Doug Hewson YTs live stream on December 26 wrapping 2025 YouTube news in a festive Q&A down under, drawing global fans for insider scoops. THEFLYBOYWAYs December 25 recap gushed about networking with YouTube execs and partner managers like Ana Carool, hinting at behind-the-scenes creator perks amid a banner year. Business-wise, its all quiet post-Nano Banana, with no new deals or controversies verified, though whispers of expansions to more countries linger unconfirmed. Social mentions? Scattered in news broadcastsABC, CBS, NBC, PBS all streaming full episodes on YouTube channels through December 27, from storm coverage to holiday cheer, racking views without platform-shaking drama. YouTubes staying ahead in the AI race, darling, but keep watchingthose Posts could birth the next viral sensation.
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