Doomsday, Fortnite And More Leaks Overnight
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A generated image of Avengers: Doomsday posted on Twitter Google Nano Banana Pro While the slow drumbeat of AI marches on, there are moments that are not slow, gradual progression, but giant leaps forward, for better or worse. Google’s new Nano Banana Pro image generation system, which launched this week, is that kind of change. And boy, is it wreaking havoc online. There are, of course, larger questions about global disinformation, but in my smaller, less important corner of the world, what Google’s new image generation has done to the concept of movie, TV and video game leaks overnight is something I’ve never seen before. The entire concept of leaks is essentially dead. For decades, there have always been “spy shot” glimpses at various projects, accidentally released imagery, video games putting things live too soon, or internal leaks circulating. If you’re faking it, it was a lot of work and often some questionable use of Photoshop. Now? Nano Banana Pro is so good that either leaks are indistinguishable from reality, or at the very least, they have discredited actual leaks because everyone believes they’re probably AI. Studios must be loving this. Here are some of the most prominent examples that have racked up millions of views in the last 48 hours alone: X-Men in Avengers Doomsday Play Puzzles & Games on Forbes The Boys season 5 Fortnite Chapter 7 There are plenty more and again, this is just the last few days. As you can see, these range from blurry leaked shots, to oopsie social media posts to what appear to be literal publicity stills from The Boys. I have had to parse AI and real images for over a year now as this tech grows, but even I was almost sold on those season 5 images. If I didn’t…