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Summary: I sat down with David Sharon from Google's Gemini team for a proper deep dive into Nano Banana Pro, and honestly, it was refreshing to talk to someone who's actually shipped something that matters. We covered how the thing actually works - turns out it's chaining Google Search with Gemini to grab context, then using that to generate images with proper text and layout in about 20 seconds. The infographic generation is genuinely mad when you see it happen, and David's story about colourising his grandfather's photo for his grandmother was one of those rare moments where you remember AI can be quite beautiful when it's not just AI doomerism.
What struck me most was hearing about the chaos behind Nano Banana's viral moment - the exponential growth, the scramble for chips, the fire drill of scaling to billions of images while keeping quotas high enough that people could actually iterate on their ideas. David reckons 2026 is when image generation properly hits mass market and becomes a daily habit, not just a viral moment. Whether that's optimistic or not, I don't know, but it's nice to hear someone from inside Google talking about making tools accessible rather than just chasing the next benchmark. Worth a watch if you want to understand what's actually happening at one of the big players.
Watch full edited live stream: https://youtu.be/emDdai6hoT0
—— Time Stamps ——
0:00 Introduction: Interview with Google's Nano Banana Team
—— More Useful Resources ——
Find everything else at https://aiwithkyle.com/
By Kyle BalmerGet AI-Ready with Kyle’s 5-Day Challenge: https://aiwithkyle.com/join
Kyle’s AI Canon — Curated list of AI learning essentials: https://aiwithkyle.com/ai-canon
Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch the next live stream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChlLglbHDASnoGkbjDeHnQg
Summary: I sat down with David Sharon from Google's Gemini team for a proper deep dive into Nano Banana Pro, and honestly, it was refreshing to talk to someone who's actually shipped something that matters. We covered how the thing actually works - turns out it's chaining Google Search with Gemini to grab context, then using that to generate images with proper text and layout in about 20 seconds. The infographic generation is genuinely mad when you see it happen, and David's story about colourising his grandfather's photo for his grandmother was one of those rare moments where you remember AI can be quite beautiful when it's not just AI doomerism.
What struck me most was hearing about the chaos behind Nano Banana's viral moment - the exponential growth, the scramble for chips, the fire drill of scaling to billions of images while keeping quotas high enough that people could actually iterate on their ideas. David reckons 2026 is when image generation properly hits mass market and becomes a daily habit, not just a viral moment. Whether that's optimistic or not, I don't know, but it's nice to hear someone from inside Google talking about making tools accessible rather than just chasing the next benchmark. Worth a watch if you want to understand what's actually happening at one of the big players.
Watch full edited live stream: https://youtu.be/emDdai6hoT0
—— Time Stamps ——
0:00 Introduction: Interview with Google's Nano Banana Team
—— More Useful Resources ——
Find everything else at https://aiwithkyle.com/