Google Demand Gen advertisers get generative imaging tools

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Google introduces new generative imaging tools for Ask Gen advertisers worldwide.

These AI-powered tools can quickly produce high-quality image assets with just a few clicks.

Google is also introducing a new one Generate more like this feature, which allows advertisers to create similar versions of existing images that perform well.

Why we care. Using AI to create unique, high-quality image assets can save you time, money and resources, resulting in more efficient campaign management.

Check. While AI will create these image assets, Google emphasizes that advertisers retain full control. They have the final say over which suggested images appear in campaigns, and not in Google’s automated systems.

  • “Your knowledge and expertise are crucial in helping Google AI generate images tailored to your business or customer needs. For example, if you have an outdoor lifestyle brand that sells camping gear, use prompts like “vibrantly colored tents illuminated under the Aurora Borealis to create images that will appeal to those looking for camping trips to Iceland,” says Michael Levinson . , Vice President and General Manager of Social, Local and Vertical Advertising.

Originality. Google’s AI ensures that no two images are identical. This means the new generative image tools in Demand Gen produce original and distinctive content every time.


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