Google has developed a new tool inside its Gemini Ai Chat Boat that allows you to make a true story by simply telling you. This feature, called the “Story Book”, produces 10 pages stories, with a short paragraph of each text that can read Gemini aloud, as well as the example.
You can customize your story by asking Gemini to use specific art styles, such as mud, mobile phones, comedy and more. Google also lets you upload photos and other photos to refer to Gemini, such as uploading a child’s drawing and asking Gemini to make a story about it.
I just had to try these qualities for myself, so I first asked Gemini to make a story about a catfish that is struggling to make friends in a new aquarium. When I collided with the “pages”, I found out that the plot he had created about the tank residents was trying to move the marble. But in addition, everything seemed to be quite standard for the story of the children, even as I provide an example that presented one. Human Arms On one of the fish
Another Gemini story created a page that contains a spaghetti sauce that looks like a cartoon crime scene, while the TV viewer’s mother and son’s AI image put the screen in the wrong side. My colleague Andrew Lizziuski even saw a strange quality of AI in Google’s video about this feature, showing that a woman is making a ship’s ship and holding a “tap, tape, tape” noise holding wrench and some more tools.
In addition to some contradictions in the character’s designs, I have never seen any other clear AI strangeness in some of the other stories created by Gemini. However, it didn’t look like a chat boot shared my artistic vision when I uploaded a cartoon cat that I pulled.
The Gemini Story Book feature is available globally on the desktop and mobile, including all the Gemini languages.


