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How to turn your photos into viral memes
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1 - Google Photos Turn Your Into A MEME
Google Photos now has a fun new tool called Me Meme. It uses smart technology to make funny pictures with your face in them.
Here's how it works:
You can pick from ready-made funny picture ideas that Google gives you.
You can also use your own photos to make the memes.
If you don't like how it looks, you can make it again until you're happy.
Right now, this tool is slowly coming to phones that use Android and Apple. It works better when you use clear photos of your face looking at the camera. Google says this is still being tested, so sometimes the pictures might not look exactly like you.
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2 - Nano Banana Prompt Of The Day

{
"action": "image_generation",
"input": {
"prompt": "A tiny, miniature man (from attached photo) standing inside a domestic refrigerator, diligently organizing the contents. He is about 10cm tall, wearing a thick blue winter parka, a white knitted beanie, warm gloves, and sturdy boots. He is seen stacking small colorful food boxes and arranging glass jars filled with ingredients on the glass shelves. Beside him is a giant head of broccoli and a tiny table with a steaming cup of coffee. The refrigerator is brightly lit from within, with frost on the shelves and neatly arranged vegetables in the drawers below. High detail, realistic style, whimsical atmosphere."
}
}3 - Trending AI News
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OpenAI reorganizes teams for audio-first future - The company has unified several engineering, product, and research teams to overhaul its audio models in preparation for an audio-first personal device expected to launch in about a year, with a new model slated for early 2026.
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ali

