The popular Google Gemini Nano Banana saree trend has taken a disturbing twist after a woman claimed the AI tool recreated hidden details of her body. The user shared her experience on Instagram, warning others about the risks of uploading personal photos to AI platforms.
The Gemini Nano Banana model has gone viral for transforming ordinary photos into glamorous saree portraits with vintage backdrops. Thousands have joined the trend, but this incident has now raised serious concerns about data privacy and how much AI actually “knows.”
“How Gemini Knows?”
The woman explained that she uploaded her picture into Gemini with a saree prompt. When the image was generated, she noticed something unsettling.
“I generated my image and I found something creepy… so a trend is going viral on Instagram where you upload your image on Gemini with a prompt and Gemini converts it into saree… I tried it last night and I found something very creepy on this,” she said.
“How Gemini knows I have mole in this part of my body? You can see this mole… this is very scary, very creepy… I am still not sure how this happened. I wanted to share this information with all of you. Please be safe… whatever you’re uploading on social media or AI platforms,” she added.
Her video has already crossed seven million views, sparking widespread debate online.
Others Report Similar Experiences
Several users rushed to the comments section, sharing that they too noticed extra details in their Gemini AI edits.
One wrote: “Everything is connected. Gemini belongs to Google and they go through your photos and videos to develop the AI pic.”
Another added: “This happened to me too. My tattoos which are not visible in my photos were also visible. I don’t know how but it was happening.”
Some, however, offered technical explanations. A user commented: “Here is a technical answer, The AI analyses all your pics from the internet, and it creates the picture according to your request for a more realistic one. That’s it.”
Gemini Nano Banana’s Popularity
Google’s Gemini Nano Banana AI started trending for producing 3D edits resembling figurines. But its saree transformations quickly went viral on Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms.
Now, this latest controversy has sparked a bigger conversation about AI privacy, data use, and hidden digital footprints.
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