Google announced on April 16 that Gemini's Personal Intelligence feature can now generate images using real people and scenes pulled from a user's Google Photos library. Powered by Nano Banana, Google's image model, Gemini can reach into labeled groups of people and pets and place them inside custom pictures — ask for 'a claymation image of me and my family cooking' and Gemini produces it without a manual upload. The feature is opt-in and is rolling out to Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the US within days. Google says it does not train models on private photo libraries. The integration is the clearest signal yet that personal, signed-in data is becoming the main differentiator for AI assistants as the underlying foundation models commoditize.